Sunday 31 July 2011

SUNGAI LEMBING


Javelin River is close to Kuantan in Pahang Darul Makmur. Away from Kuantan about 60 km. This river is a branch of the width of the Pahang River. Popular village here is the village beside the River Kenau Kenau. The area is surrounded by hilly with Mount Filter (1512 m) in the North and Mount Serudom (1055 m) in the south. Green forest is felt here.


2001 opened its doors to visitors. Area of ​​2235 hectares of this museum.
1906-1986 Mining tin carried by the Pahang River Javelin Consolidated Company Limited (PCCL).

Building 1911 was originally a bungalow European managers who sit here. The museum overlooks the River Kenau. Colonial Architecture architectural features. Originally only the roof of palm leaves and leather-bark.

1941-1945 was used as a Japanese military headquarters.
Over 100 mining-related equipment on display and will help to recall the glory of nostalgic tin ore in Australia and NSW in particular.

A highlight is the diorama in Underground Mines with a light dark, disgusting and dirty environment as well as rail and trains used in the underground.
Miners then forced to use helmets, lights and lamps Kabaid battery power only. Courage is very important to work in the tunnel. Security is the subject of the second

more about Sungai Lembing clik here


Peta Sungai Lembing

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