24 April 2009

Chamang Waterfall - SkyWatch Friday


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Hanging bridge at Chamang Waterfall
Hanging Bridge at Chamang Faterfall, near Bentong, Malaysia.
Hanging bridge at Chamang Waterfall
Chamang Waterfall at Bentong
Great flow of water, but there are turbulence and whirlpools. The rocks are too slippery for us to venture at that upper waterfall. Look at that three yellow Danger/Warning markers.
Chamang Waterfall at Bentong
Air Terjun Chamang Bentong
vertical view
Air Terjun Chamang Bentong

21 comments:

Dale Forbes said...

I used to work near some waterfalls in the forests of northern South Africa that looked something like those - it was probably the best spot in the sub-continent for the rare palearctic migrant, the grey wagtail.

any cool wagtails or other birds there?

Redzlan said...

Thanks Dale for first comment this morning.
I was there just just a few minutes, so I didn't birding. That place was full of visitor on Sunday. I saw a par of Little Egret flying pass.

Louise said...

What a beautiful, beautiful place. I really appreciate getting a lot at it!

Chris said...

Hi Tabib,
This is a very impressive set of pictures. Wonderful waterfall and this bridge is simply gorgeous. But I'm wondering, where are the feather? ;-)

Photo Cache said...

Wow, what beautiful snaps you shared today. I love the hanging bridge image a lot. Enjoy your weekend.

Sylvia K said...

Exquisite photos, Tabib! Such beautiful waterfalls! Thanks for sharing the beauty! Enjoy your weekend!

Anonymous said...

This is a special place. Wonderful photography, as always!

Ann said...

Pretty spot, especially the third one with the red flower.

alicesg said...

Wow this is beautiful. The suspended bridge looked scary though. Love the beautiful waterfall in the background. Have a nice weekend.

J said...

A gorgeous waterfall - looks like a popular place for a trip. :)

Vicky said...

beautiful scenery, a cool and refreshing place. reminds me of Poring hot spring in Ranau.

Jacqueline Dove said...

Beautiful photo's.

Anonymous said...

Wow. I can guess that makes a lot of noise. It is a beautiful site too. What a place to take pictures.

Living in such wonderful places, so different from where I have lived, you might enjoy a look at The Hamlet of Gordon, Ohio. It is how small hamlets used to be and this one still exists.

The Hamlet of Gordon

syel said...

wow! i miss seeing nature like this!

DeniseinVA said...

Spectacular photos. It would be fun to walk along the bridge and look down at the water. The last shot with that beautiful plant in the forground is lovely, so beautifully composed.

Adrienne Zwart said...

This is a lovely series. I particularly like how you framed the last shot with the red plant in the foreground.

erin said...

absolutely gorgeous falls...nice captures.
and thank you for stopping by my blog...appreciate

Gennasus said...

What a beautiful place. Water and sky is always good. And I love the shot with the red plant framing.

Bradley Hsi said...

We often heard the rain forest of Malaysia, but as tourists we only stayed at resort hotel. Your photo show what we missed.

ANUAR ZAIN said...

A very nice place for an outing and picnic too. You should have wandered a bit into the jungle to get some birds. Real nice shot, Tabib!

Anonymous said...

Very nice photos. Nice scenery.

Paz