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Me on the speedboat cruising the Likau River, Similajau National Park,Bintulu. |
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Ooops, that's the way to do it! My wife on board. |
Between 1988 - 1992, I took lots of riding trips on a speedboat. I
would travel up the the rivers of Kemena, Tatau and Likau on official
duties. Those were days when my hands were full. I had a wide range of
working portfolio (landscaping, housing, PR and tourism, squatters
resettlement, HR and general administration) which brought me to places
around Bintulu division. . Sometimes the locations are remote and the
only means to reach them was by the speedboat. On one occasion, I had
to endure two and a half hours of 3 meters wave in pitch darkness to
arrive at Likau River. Even the boat mechanic vomited and got seriously
seasick. As for me I could not tell the difference between a huge 3
meter waves and any other wave because it was my first experience riding
in an outboard in the dark. Fortunately that night we arrived Likau
safely, thanks to our expert driver, strong spotlight and two twin 200
hp engines. I used to bring many groups of people to Similajau
National Park and the Likau River which was the entry point to the
park. From Likau I would bring visitors and friends to see the golden
beach at the Similajau National Park where turtles regularly lay eggs.
Once I brought my children to play on the golden sands there. My pet
project at Likau was the construction of tourist facilities there on
behalf of the Forestry Department. We built hostels, chalets, office
block, canteen,rest shelter, jetties and footpaths. Today, Likau is
reachable by road (about 40 minutes drive from Bintulu town center) but
in those days when we were doing the facilities, the only means to reach
the location was by sea. However by the time the facilities were
completed proper road was also completed by the JKR or PWD (Public Works
Department). Sarawak has huge potential in tourism but there is so
much still to do, even today. Glad I was involved in the early days of
tourism in Bintulu. And not to forget the speedboat that saved my life
that dark night.
Happy Malaysia Day, Sarawak!!
(Note: On the 16th of September, Sarawak will celebrate its independence being a party to the
formation of Malaysia.
As part of remembering history I'll create some posts on what it means
to be a Malaysian as I have experienced it. Check out the rest of the
postings by following this link
here.)
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Pic shows the golden beach at Similajau National Park, taken on 23 March,1991 |
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My children playing on the golden sands at Similajau National Park, 14 December,1988. |
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Aerial colour photo of Likau River. This I took while on a commercial plane flying over the area, taken in 1988.
Accessible only by sea from Bintulu. |
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Recent satellite photo of the Likau River.
Note the presence of the road linking to the tourist facilities
area/park headquarters from Bintulu. The clearing on top left of the
picture are for oil palm plantations. |
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In the speedboat with visitors to the Similajau National Park, 25 July,1990. |
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Office Block under construction at Likau, 14 January,1991. |
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