There are no Championships today. Just an ordinary journey from Penang to Taiping
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Nibong Tebal's iconic iron bridge. This bridge is part of Federal Route 1 and traverse the railway line below |
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7.20 am sunrise view from Pengkalan Raja Tun Uda Ferry Terminal |
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We were early at the ferry terminal as we wanted to make sure we were able to catch the 9.10 am commuter train from Butterworth to Nibong Tebal. The next train at 12.10 pm will be too late for us |
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At 7.30 am and a working day, there were not many passengers heading to Butterworth. |
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Bye-bye, Penang!
Note the clock tower towering above the buildings on the right. Part of the Malayan Railway Building, built in 1907, it is now taken over by Malaysian Customs. Strange for the British to place a railway head office in Penang when the nearest railway line is across the waters in Butterworth |
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Penang Skyline with Menara Komtar towering above the rests. |
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One of the new ferries heading towards Penang |
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Penang Port, located in Butterworth |
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Ecstatic we were finally on board the 9.10 am train |
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Bikes stored at the luggage area which earlier received the approval of the KTM staff. They even took a photo of our bikes to be used as a sample for come 16 September, the northern route will stretch on to Ipoh. Previously, it is only between Padang Besar to Padang Rengas only |
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We dropped off at Nibong Tebal leaving May to continue her travels to Taiping on her own. Meanwhile, Kenny was already waiting for us at the Nibong Tebal station |
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Jalan Teluk Ipil's footbridge decked with political party flags, with state elections approaching on 12 August 2023 |
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Crossing the Kerian River |
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Crossing the Kerian River |
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View from the footbridge |
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Green paddy fields.
We had just crossed the border from Penang into Perak |
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More green fields |
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Route A22's Jalan Sempadan decked with Barisan Nasional flags, photo taken from the narrow concrete bridge @ https://maps.app.goo.gl/tQtcWnNY3QaXPCXt6
Sempadan means border and this straight road which stretches slightly more than 7.5 km forms the border between the 2 states |
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Route KPG 4, after the narrow concrete bridge |
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Still on Route KPG4 |
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Route A22 runs parallel to Sungai Kota |
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It is fun to watch the egrets as they fly closely behind the tractor. The tractor pulls the plough through the soil which turns up burrowed insects and worms. What a feast they make for the egrets! |
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Fishing village on stilts across the river |
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On a rickety jetty |
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Note the fishing nets hung by the tree branch |
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Thrilled with a beautifully tarred road |
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Seawall built to protect the coasts |
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The jutting concrete beams are meant to break the waves |
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The seawall runs all along the coasts |
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There are some shady areas |
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Note the irrigation canal by the left. Beyond are vast paddy fields |
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View from Pelantar Batu 10 |
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View from Pelantar Batu 10
Spot the little island out in the sea. The locals told us the coastline used to be 4 km out from where we were seated. Over the years, sea erosion had caused the whole area to be eroded and what is left is the little speck of an island we see here.
According to our new friends, some of the village folks still hold land grants to what was once paddy fields by the sea! |
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This whole area with sea walls is called Ban Pecah which aptly reflects the broken coastline. It is now reinforced with a bund to break the sea waves |
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Pantai Ban Pecah |
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Leaving Ban Pecah, on the way to Kuala Kurau |
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Jejantas Kuala Kurau is a footbridge connecting both the embankments of Sungai Kurau |
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It's a steep climb |
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Taoist temple by the footbridge |
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View from the footbridge |
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Another view from the footbridge |
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Lunch break after we crossed the river |
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View of Route A100's Jalan Gula and Kuala Kurau Bridge from our lunch stop @ https://maps.app.goo.gl/KwEU4fcWCN225Kuo9
After lunch, we were almost floored by strong winds and hot sun which called for several water breaks. Closing in on Simpang Empat Semanggol, we were fortunate to come across a pisang goreng stall which helped to refuel us.
Surprisingly, it started to rain as we were leaving the stall but we did not get the full deluge. It had rained earlier in Taiping and as we rode towards the town, the clouds were being blown towards Semanggol. Thus we enjoyed the last lap to Taiping in cool weather! |
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