25 June 2009

A wAk3 uP cAll T0 SeRa$a BeaCh, pLeaSe!

Last Monday, my in-laws and I took Kayden down to Serasa Beach - we wanted to check out the 'fish market'. It was a long drive from our house - I never realised the distance. When I was young, we used to go down to Muara Beach and most of the time, it was my dad driving. Now I know how he feels along the 'journey'.


This picture shows how Serasa stalls used to look like. Now, you just imagine it without the camp and pieces of broken sticks lying around there...



The 'trip' was a disappointment! Not only did we not get to buy fish, the environment was quite a disaster! - broken stalls everywhere, rubbish all around... But the scenery was beautiful. When I drove along the road, it reminded me of Singapore's East Coast Park. In my head, this is a perfect spot to have a replica of East Coast Park - the long stretch of road could be a pathway for joggers or cyclists, the open space could be made used of, for example, build simple but nice restrooms, some huts for people to have picnics... Serasa Beach can be fully utilised if the authorized people could just sit down and plan ahead - even Muara Beach looks nicer than before.



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