This pendant like piece of rock at Tanjung Kubong
sitting nicely on top of a row of smaller ones is a rare piece,
fit to have replicas made as souvenir of Labuan.
A fallen tree makes the day...
Natures steps to a higher level.
Sea caves in the making.
Collectors corner for this idyllic beach,
remember to recycle whatever bottle and plastic you have
or else it might end up here destroying natures beauty
and Ali's 'kelong' in the background.
A view from inside the sea caves of Kubung Bluff.
View Tanjung Kubong Beach in a larger map
nice shots bro thomas... wak pon sukak tangkep foto foto tepi pantai jugakkk... eeeeE wak dh datang niiii nk komen komennnnn..........
ReplyDeleteWow, those are some skillful shots you took. Amazing )
ReplyDeletesubhanallah, indah nian pemandangan yang hadir oleh susunan alam bebatuan :)
ReplyDeletenice share photos my friend ..thanks :)
Nice pics! Hahaha funny title though :D
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ReplyDeleteanother wonderful voyage to the ocean & beach world... as always you been able to capture the beauty of the shore's solitude, beauty & peace... I hope people will learn to respect nature and not destroy its beauty with garbage...take care my friend ^_^
ReplyDeletetanjung Kubong ni kat Labuan?takde orang pun kan?patutlah terpelihara je pandai dia :)
ReplyDeleteI wish I could easily detect and capture the beauty of nature like you do..
ReplyDelete..but in the meantime, I'm enjoying them through yours.
:-)
Afzalsukasuki,
ReplyDeleteYah!memang tiada org,kalau adapun seorg dua kaki pancing.
Cheqna,
Detecting is through Google Earth and capturing
is after long walks on deserted beaches.
berat tul 'batu-batu' tu, today baru dpt nikmati 'scenery' alam ciptaanNya (tenet very slow).
ReplyDeleteWow! Awesome pictures...serius...
ReplyDeletedidn't know Labuan has lovely beaches until I slept there overnight when the ferry left me (was crossing from Brunei to KK). and i saw the beautiful photos in my hostel and info abt Labuan. too bad didnt include it in my itinerary. oh well, still got next time. love the 2nd to the last photo Thomas. :)
ReplyDeleteall look great! nice name of the rocks- "romancing" ones.
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These ancient rocks are so beautifully preserved. and beautifully presented.
ReplyDeleteThen I have to train myself/be prepared to be tough and rough, hehe..
ReplyDelete:-)
What an adventure. Very interesting beach.
ReplyDeletethe latest pic tu...mcm kaki gajah...
ReplyDeletehow i wish i was there now
ReplyDeleteoh cantiknya...gambar2 Thomas memang sentiasa cantik dan hidup...
ReplyDeletenice post..
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