SET 5 (9.00-13.00 - MONDAY AND TUESDAY)
Chini Lake

Chini Lake is among than 12 lakes close to the Tasik Sungai Pahang in central Pahang, Malaysia. Chini Lake which is the second largest in Malaysia after Bera Lake. This lake concerning fringe inhabited by native tribes Jakun. Chini River, which flows out of the lake, flows into the Pahang River. That’s river dammed to eternalize depth during the dry season. However, how this will disrupt the natural ecological lake that cause death of the trees in edge of lake increase caused by water. This lake is also famous with the lotus flower season from May until September. Refers to the original legend, Tasik is inhabited by a dragon known as Naga Gumum Series (sometimes referred to as "Malaysia Raksaksa Loch Ness"). [1] He held one contains ancient Khmer drain located at the bottom of Tasik concerning, but the next project due to neglected finance issues . One tribe of native people who live at the edge of the river be pulling language seachers experts because they have a language connection with the Khmer language, which is the basis of the theory that the origin of Malay population has come down from the north to south.


Bera Lake


Bera Lake is one of two natural lakes of respectable size in peninsula Malaysia and both of them are found in the state of Pahang. Bera Lake is important for its biodiversity. This is Malaysia's largest natural lake. It is a shallow, seasonal, riverine lake system that flows into the Pahang River (Peninsular Malaysia's longest river). It is home to 94 fish species, approximately 200 bird species; and endangered reptilian species such as the Malayan False Gharial (a freshwater, fish-eating crocodile), the totally protected Striped Giant Soft-Shelled Turtle, the much sought after Malayan Giant Turtle, reticulated pythons that can grow to a length of 18feet, prehistoric looking monitor lizards and lots of frogs species. The lake stretches 35km by 20km and covers 7,000 hectares of complex, interlocking ecosystems made up of open waters, reedbeds, ponds, lakes, rivers, dry lowland forests, fresh water swamps, pandanus and blackwater swamps (peat). At Bera Lake there is still a chance for the fauna and flora to survive and to rejuvenate despite looming threats that the lake will dry up in the near future as water sources disappear due to increasing conversion of forests to palm oil plantations and excessive siltation and soil erosion caused by uncontrolled logging activities and development.


Dayang Bunting Lake

Dayang bunting Lake is located in an Island that carries the same name which is Pulau dayang Bunting. The Island sized 800x350 metres is The biggest island among all of the islands in Langkawi. Lake Dayang Bunting surrounded from every angle by escarpment that’s grown entirely by the trees and separated from the sea by a small crack through the limestone hill. Geography structure that formed the hills, the stones arounded this lake seems to describe a woman who has a sleeping.However , this lake given names like this because to count one of the legends narrate a wedding of daughter with eart, the son of the kings. Children born of marriage they have been died after he was born. The daughter too sad an disappointed. She’s take the dead body of her son into this lake. She left earth return to heaven and she’s spell this lake such antidote to the couples which can’t to bear children. The women who was take bathe in this lake can to bear the children..

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