Batu Bersurat ( Pulau Pangkor, Perak )

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Pulau Pangkor, Malaysia

Historical landmark

Batu Bersurat ( Pulau Pangkor, Perak ) Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Batu Bersurat ( Pulau Pangkor, Perak ) is located in Pulau Pangkor, Malaysia. Batu Bersurat ( Pulau Pangkor, Perak ) is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Malaysia.

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azmi abdul aziz

The rock is protected by a roof built by the museum authorities. The rock were inscribed with old grafitti. The locals wrongly referred to the tiger with a child is actually a lion clutching arrows. Logo of the Dutch United Province.

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Lukas Schreck

One cannot simply leave Pangkor without having visited this rocksolid attraction. Geologists from all over the world agree, that this may be the most underrated monument in Malaysia, maybe even in Asia. The details of how and why this boulder is here are still unanswered, jet to explore. Just close your eyes as you walk through the crack of the stone and feel the immense power that inherits this ancient place. Feel free to lick the stone to absorb some of its earthen taste. I left the place as a different person as I approached it.

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Wadi Iman

A large rock with a tiger drawing on it. Not far from Dutch Fort. In fact there are many stones like this in this area (Kg Teluk Gedung). No explanation regarding the stone. Sadly the stone is vandalised by stupid people with writings on it.

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C.Y Wong

Just a rock that have grown bigger over time which science can't explain. A local tale during the Dutch occupation tied closely to the existence of the rock. For lengthy story, the care taker is a good source.

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keng-keng

Some explanation must be shown on site, because I actually had no idea why this is called the sacred rock when I visited here. Honestly saying, it seems a rock with street art for such a foreign tourist as me.

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Asif Khan

A rock that is growing bigger over time which no one can explain. There are different tales regarding this rock n its still called a sacred rock. Just 50 meters from durch fort on the left

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Blood HORGOTH

When I touch the stone. There's something happen inside me . Unexplain. This stone is sacred.

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liholim

Cool.