From the Taiwanese TV programme: Our Island - Angry Lobster first and second episode
我們的島 - 憤怒龍蝦(上)(下)
A Bit of the Chinese Residents' History From Studying the Old Tombs at Different Cementries:
The marine life in Pengerang and the 'kampung' style of rustic life in Pengerang are both already in threat with the coming petrochemical project RAPID. The land reclamation was already done, so the shore line and the marine life have both been destroyed. Quite a shame that nothing much or more scientific was done to record the marvelous marine creatures that used to be there. This blog can tell you a bit of what marine animals were found there before and how this place used to be.
i hadn't been home for the past two months. Partly was due to my frequent oversea trip and the other reason was i lost my passport. :( So i was trapped in Singapore for one month while waiting for my new passport to be done. Fortunately things went out smoothly and i managed to get my new passport.

Unfortunately, their ultimate path of the ostriches are being one of the source of food.

Feeding corns to the ostrich.
You can have an ostrich ride if you wanted to.
You are allowed to stand on the huge ostrich egg too. The egg has very hard and thick shell.
As far as i can remember, you need to pay either RM 5 or RM2 as entrance fees to the farm. However my friend said they paid for RM 6 or RM8 for entrance and tour. i am not very sure about this, may be they have local and tourist rate. :P
I thank Alyce (a Check Jawa volunteer guide) for her kind words and feedback to this blog. She visited Pengerang with her friends and they stayed in the chalet at Teluk Ramunia for their last day of Year 2005.
The chalet beside of the beach. The beach at this area is rather flat and shallow. You enjoy quite a peace ambient too, as it is not very near to the main town.
Horseshoe Crab
Scientists believed that, they exist since dinosaur time. Their tail is often mistaken as weapon but in fact it is used to right themselves if they were overturned.


The sunset for the last day of Year 2005.


The very fresh and relatively cheaper seafood is the greatest attraction in Pengerang.
In fact, due to its location which is so near to Singapore, the cost of living in Pengerang is high for a small town like this. The price of seafood is also not any cheap to the local people.

Local fruits. Probably freshly picked from tree!

A honey dew farm near to the chalet.
If you cycle or drive along the road beside of this honey dew farm, you will pass by a boring resettlement. After that, you reach another beach called Batu Layar, which i prefer more than the Teluk Ramunia beach. Batu Layar is more secluded and the beach has many big and small rocks in different shape. However i heard rumour that, there are crocodiles there. After Batu Layar, you will reach the famous Desaru Beach.