This is no white-sand beach with a fancy resort like the Tanjung Rhu in Langkawi. This is a fishing spot with the same name in Carey Island, Selangor located in the South of Port Klang.
We had a planned lunch at the restaurant nearby so we thought we would just drive past the plantation towards the seaside to….well, look at the sea of course…just for the heck of it since I love seaside. There’s really nothing much to do so we just stood there for a while. It’s always relaxing to hear the waves crashing sound and also the clear blue sky.
From here, you can look out and see the huge tankers and ships in the middle of the sea.
As we were leaving, the stray dogs we spotted earlier were running towards a cat. I had a strong urge of petting the puppies but I was worried the bitch will bite me for touching her offspring, ya know. A friendly fisherman whom we referred to as only “uncle” because we forgot to ask for his name, showed up from his hut and told us we can pet the dogs.
Uncle started to tell us that the dogs are loyal companions of the fishermen there but they’re actually strays. He asked if we would like to adopt the puppies. I politely declined because we already have two dogs at home. He said he’ll feed them whenever he’s there or they won’t be fed. Note to self: bring food for the doggies next time.
Look at how cute this fella is. You can actually drive there and bring him home if you want.
Anyhow, Uncle said he’ll go fishing in the noon and will be done by 3pm so we should come by that time if we want to get fresh fishes and crabs. We bought some before our lunch date with our friends just to support him. Not much of a support as 1kg of mix of fish only cost us a mere RM10.
Note to self: Buy fruits for Uncle next time and bring an icebox so he doesn’t have to give us extra ice. Extra note to self: Bring more cash to tip him because fishermen by the seaside don’t have e-wallets and credit card machine.
Vain-pots need a selfie before we leave la.
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