[Continuation from Point Nepean, Victoria, Australia 2009 – Part I]
At the tip of Point Nepean, there are a few military ruins to see. One of them is the old tunnels. It has been around for ages and you even see scribbles by visitor from the past.
1963 – earliest scribble I could find.
The best looking scribble I saw
The path to the Engine House ruins is also worth taking as it has a great scenery. The beach was empty and the water was crystal clear. Access to the beach is prohibited but no one stops you from doing so. 😀
After hanging out at the place for an hour, we decided to head back. However, as the sun was scorching hot and there were many flies, we decided to hitch the shutter truck back. Further, while on our way to the tip, we saw one red faced guai lou walking towards the starting point. He was all burned up!
Our ticket only entitle us to a ride to the tip and not the ride back. There was no ticket counter to purchase a return ticket at the tip. If we were to walk back, we would probably end up like the red faced guai lou and attacked by flies throughout the walk. To overcome the problem, we did the Malaysian way, sit on the shutter truck and keep quiet.
Kid sitting in front of us. Poor kid had to endure the flies.
No one checked our tickets on the way back. It brought us back to our car without paying additional fee! Yay! Malaysia Boleh!!!
at first i somehow read that as “nippon paint” :S
2003? The ghost of the soldier returned to carve the walls?
insomnia: hhe no ba..by visitors kuaaa
KY: -_- free advertisement for them!
Haha!! Malaysia memang Boleh. I enjoy reading your blog. Happened to stumbled upon it when I Googled for “High Court Malaysia, attire”.
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