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Page 1 | Snapshots

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Top from left:
1One of the gateways to Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan. The bridge is built across the Sepang river, the border between Negeri Sembilan and Selangor, and between Port Dickson and Sepang.
2A closer look at the signboard--- the border between Negeri Sembilan and Selangor, and between Port Dickson and Sepang.
3The beach at Batu 4, not the Pantai Saujana. It's right after the right-turn when you come out from the Batu 4 army camp and SPDH highway. (Sorry for low picture quality).
4The recreation jetty located at 4th mile of coastal road, was built in 1999 by MDPD the local district council. It's better known by the name of The Lover's Bridge.
5The birdview of TNB's power station and Shell jetty. Port Dickson is one of the most important supply of power and refined petroleum gas for whole Malaysia.
6The only fountain in Port Dickson town. It was located in the garden at the center of the round-about in the town. It has been an important landmark for Port Dickson since decades ago. This photo was taken in year 2001. The fountain has been modified a few years ago and it longer ejects water as it used to be.
Bottom from left:
1The birdview of Marina Bay located at PD World Marina Resort, 6th mile of coastal road (Jalan Pantai).
2Another gateway to Port Dickson --- a small ferry crossing the Sepang river from Sg.Pelek to Bukit Pelandok, a small village in Port Dickson district. Ferry service is available from 7am to 7pm every day.
3A closer look at the ferry terminal at Bukit Pelandok.
4A view from a different angle at the Bukit Pelandok jetty where the ferry harbored. A few fishermen anchor their fishing boats here during off-duty. Fresh fishes and prawns can be bought here, too.
5A grass plantation located at 6th mile off Jalan Seremban, the road from Port Dickson to Seremban, the capital for Negeri Sembilan. See carefully and you may find the high voltage cables run through the field.
6Lukut Fort and Museum located at Lukut town, about 8 km away from Port Dickson town.