March 6th 2008 07:37 pm
View Of Port Klang From The Sea(Part Seven)
View Of Port Klang From The Sea(Part One)
View Of Port Klang From The Sea(Part Two)
View Of Port Klang From The Sea(Part Three)
View Of Port Klang From The Sea(Part Four)
View Of Port Klang From The Sea(Part Five)
View Of Port Klang From The Sea(Part Six)
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After the cement terminal, our boat then took us to the Liquid Bulk Terminal. As there is a large palm oil refinery a bit further inland, not visible from the sea, I gather at least a large part of this must be used for transporting palm oil.

There were a number of storage tanks on the shore. Not sure what they are storing probably palm oil. And not familiar with the company logo, a red and white “S”, just know it could not be the man of steel. If anyone knows what that is, appreciate if you can enlightened us.

We surprised some fishing kakis on the edge. They had not expected a fast boat to go streaming by. Kurau said he had fished here before. Why am I not surprised? Look at the very long pole the fisherman is using.

We headed for the very long liquid terminal jetty as the sun sank further. Note a ship docking by it so the water here must be very deep.

We turned to head out towards the setting sun. I hurriedly changed the camera setting to get a more dramatic shot.

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Fellow travelers passed us from the opposite direction. We looked at each other in curiosity. They are more ‘normal’ than us.

This is a close view of the liquid bulk jetty.

We are coming to the end of that long jetty.

A huge Malaysian flag rose above the land. This is the largest Malaysian flag on top a building. The building is on the flour silo of the largest flour miller in the country – FFM Bhd.
3 Comments »
Siturir on 10 Aug 2009 at 11:19 pm #
I’m just dropping by to say that I very much liked seeing this post, it’s very clear and well written. Are you considering posting more about this? It appears like there is more fodder here for more posts.
Bungorboy on 09 Oct 2009 at 11:08 pm #
Appreciate your taking the picture of the LBT from the sea. BTW,the red and white S logo belongs to Stolt Group Norway.Google for it in the internet if you want to know more about it.
kurauking on 21 Jan 2010 at 12:59 am #
Thanks
Rgs
KK