Monday, October 22, 2012

Looking at the caves of Bukit Keluang till its last one

Continued from The resort called Terrapuri.


From Setiu we headed for Kuala Besut to get to the beach at Bukit Keluang.


Bukit means hill and Keluang is a type of giant bat. So Bukit Keluang means the hill of giant bat/bats.


Bats aside, the hill is well-known at least among the locals for its wooden walk.


Too bad the walk has been damaged.


But the real attraction of Bukit Keluang is its sea-side caves.


The walk just makes it easier to look at the caves.


Without the walk one has no choice but to observe it from ground level or rather the sands.






A look from inside a cave.


OK. I've been to Bukit Keluang 3 times before but never this far.


This time I could see a rock formation which looks like the head of a giant snake.


Before this I came with the wife and kids. So there's only so far they could walk and I couldn't leave them too far behind.


This time I came with a male friend and we walked all the way until the path is blocked by seawater.


Looking right we could see two caves.


Taking the left one, it leads to an opening.


Looking at the rock and soil formation outside (beside the fact that there's the sea to the left) we could confirm this is the last and furthermost cave of Bukit Keluang.


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