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Lover's Bridge , Tanjung Sepat

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  The lover's bridge is a wooden pier that leads far out to sea, with a jetty at the end that allows fishing boats to dock at low tide. In the past, the bridge was likely a popular haunt for couples at night, providing the inspiration for its name. Today, it is a sightseeing attraction for visitors to gaze at sea, boats and the coastal stretch . The most famous iconic landmark of this thriving fishing village, Lover's Bridge is claimed so, as it is dedicated to the faithful fishers' wives, the only spot to wait for their spouses to return from sea everyday . morphing from a solid concrete structure to a combined of wooden planks the further it reaches out to the ocean Straits of Malacca. The most scenic sight is not the bridge but the foliage, sea creatures, mangrove swamps at the waterfront. People usually don't swim here because the water is too muddy . From the bridge, visitors have a view of the vast mudflats at low tide, with a little greenery towards the horizon. ...

Avani Gold Coast , Sepang

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  Blending tropical relaxation and real adventure, AVANI Sepang Goldcoast Resort is a beachfront and over water getaway that has it all. Lazy pool and spa days, beach games and water sports. we're headed straight for Avani Sepang Goldcoast Resort, or formally known as Golden Palm Tree Resort. Namely so, as the entire resort is shaped like a palm tree. Aerial view would be very Maldive-ish. Plus, it's just about an hour and half away from kulala lumpur and It's actually located very closely to the F1 Sepang Circuit . we were wowed by the large lobby and smell of sunshine. However, no one greeted us, welcomed us nor asked if we needed assistance or checking in. We walked past bellmen who were just chatting amicably among themselves . so , we just walk trough and just walk around and see the atmosphere . Thought you should know too, the resort is built over mangrove waters, so don't expect blue and clear waters. It was always muddy brown and you'd be able to see sand/m...