The popular spot for taking photos of Balik Pulau has got to be the Anjung Indah, a nice recently renovated observatory park situated at the road peak at Jalan Tun Sardon in the middle of the long 'touge' connecting Relau and the Kongsi Town. And here's one more from a blogger of "Blase Ramblings":
The next one impresses me much. Who would thought you'd find a river that looks as fine as in the photo by imejmakr as posted on Flickr? With this river along Jalan Balik Pulau made to look just as a big, dirty drainage system, I'd wouldn't have the slightest idea that Sg Burong would flow up to the sea looking this good...
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Dear Nasir,
ReplyDeleteGlad that i found your blog here.
Im Chen from ARTS-ED who is an organisation who organises arts and heritage education programs in penang.
We have been running programs in Balik Pulau since 2005 with MRSM, Internet Desa and schools, and now we are in the stage of publicize a newsletter and Map of Balik Pulau, ( see
http://www.arts-ed-penang.org/images/aak/balikpulau/balikpulau.htm
Hope we can work with you ( or more BalikPulau residents in our projects.
I can be reached by arts_ed_penang@yahoo.com
or 012-3619113
Looking forward to hear from you
Good Day!
Great work on arts-ed-penang.org! I'm impressed...
ReplyDeleteBTW, I do also have some kind of connections with MRSMBP and Internet Desa as well, so perhaps we'll run into each other some time. Just buzz me when you're around: 016-41-nasir
OK, off to find some durians this morning...