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Went
there
last
month
with
family
&
friends.
This
is
NOT
an
all
white
&
sandy
beach
BUT
itz
a
nice
place
to
have
picnic/camp
&
enjoy
the
high/low
tide.
This
is
a
good
place
to
set
up
a
day
camp,
cook,
catch
crabs
&
mudskippers.
Also
got
bamboo
clam/pepahat
far
out
the
beach
when
itz
low
tide.
Note
that
the
water
is
not
pristine
clear
or
super
clean.
Quite
similar
to
PD.
The
sand
also
has
a
layer
of
black
mud
underneath
&
doesn't
smell
great.
The
whole
area
also
has
some
bakau/mangrove
growing
sporadically
with
roots
which
may
not
be
pleasant
to
step
on.
So
make
sure
you
bring
some
proper
footwear
to
prevent
feet
from
getting
hurt.
Itz
very
interesting
to
watch
how
the
tides
changes
because
the
land
is
pretty
flat
&
water
recede
slowly
revealing
the
vast
flat
beach
&
armies
of
crabs
coming
out
to
enjoy
the
sun.
Muskippers
and
other
sea
life
also
make
for
some
interesting
finds
there
if
you
are
observant
&
like
to
explore
out
to
the
open
sea.
If
you
are
not
too
particular
about
the
water
condition,
the
not
so
white
sand,
the
mud,
and
u
like
to
picnic
&
do
camping,
this
is
a
very
good
place
as
itz
not
crowded
at
all.
The
beach
is
actually
quite
wide
&
long,
so,
families
can
spread
out
if
too
many
ppl.
We
camped
further
away
from
the
main
complex
area
where
the
"jetty"
is.
Further
away
means
no
crowd.
But
that
also
means
we
have
to
walk
far
to
get
to
the
toilets.
The
biggest
problem
with
this
place
is
the
sand
flies.
They
bite
like
mosquitoes
but
the
itchiness
gets
worse
&
stay
for
days
or
weeks.
So,
do
bring
mozzy/insect
repellent
&
spray
all
over
before
u
enter
the
beach.
The
lighting
up
eggs
paper
tray
also
helps
to
keep
these
flies
away.
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