| The morning after at Nur Cafe | 
| Atlantis, The Lost Kingdom | 
| A short detour from Jalan Desaru - Tg Balau leads to Atlantis | 
| The road is actually 2 lanes with a faint line in the center. It has since been reduced to a single track road as the vegetation takes over! | 
| A group of young Indian men who arrived earlier, briefed us on how to enter the building and where to go, saving us time! They came in 2 cars, celebrating over beers and smokes | 
| Construction of Atlantis came to a halt in 1997 during the Asian Financial Crisis | 
| Of course when a building looks this eerie, there's bound to be ghost stories | 
| This skull adds to the climax | 
| Rooftop view | 
| Seaview...run! | 
| Beach view...back hop! | 
| Trees...flamingo? | 
| Look...our bikes! | 
| Strangely there were mosquitoes at ground zero but not at the rooftop despite the stagnant water | 
| Not much trash in the entire area. All visitors seem to respect the "dwellers" of Atlantis | 
| One of the rooms | 
| What was supposed to be balcony with sea view is now blocked by overgrown trees | 
| Room with a glimpse of the toilet entrance | 
| Another view of the room and the entrance | 
| Mezzanine | 
| Mezzanine | 
| All smiles when we got back to our bikes. No matter what, staircase without railings can be unnerving! | 
| A new fishing settlement near Atlantis | 
| 2 fishing men were building their new shed when we arrived. One of them have a home near Kota Tinggi but prefer to stay by the sea when he goes out for his catch | 
| Returning riders at 0 km Tg Balau marker / roundabout @ 11 am | 
| Last 10 km sprint | 
| After watching the race for an hour plus, we returned to Tg Balau for lunch | 
| Enjoying the breeze at Tg Balau's long jetty | 
| Enjoying a breezy evening at the breakwater near Jade Garden Seafood Restaurant in Sungai Rengit | 
| Joining the race as ghost riders at 1 pm. It appeared that the police allowed traffic flows in intervals after the first 2 hours | 
| The last 10 km saw many weary riders. In red jerseys are a father and son team on the 140 km race. The father was still strong but the son (30 years old) was suffering from cramps | 
| Chilling at Tanjung Balau | 
| Half moon | 
Click on below link to watch Henry and VT smoking race riders on the last 10 km
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