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  2. Nenasi - Wikipedia

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    Fisherman village in Nenasi, Pekan, Pahang. Nenasi is a town in Pekan District, Pahang, Malaysia. Nenasi is a great area for camping, fishing and barbecue activities on the beach and forest. [1] There are fisherman village, beach, swamps, rice fields, rivers and forest to explore. Nenasi also a famous place to watch firefly due to its natural ...

  3. Mabul Island - Wikipedia

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    Mabul (Malay: Pulau Mabul) is a small island near the southeastern coast of Sabah in Malaysia. The island has been a fishing village since the 1970s. After the 1990s, Mabul gained popularity with scuba divers due to its proximity to Sipadan island. [1] The island is roughly 15 km north of Sipadan, 0.2km 2 in size, and around 2–3m above sea ...

  4. Tanjung Balau Fishermen Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Tanjung Balau Fishermen Museum (Malay: Muzium Nelayan Tanjung Balau) is a museum in Tanjung Balau, Kota Tinggi District, Johor, Malaysia about fishermen. History [ edit ]

  5. Perhentian Islands - Wikipedia

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    Resorts and ferry services are stopped during this time due to the weather but there is still a boat service daily to serve the fishermen village at Pulau Perhentian Kecil. On average each year, the Perhentian Islands receive over 98.3 plus inches of rain and experience roughly 12 daylight hours.

  6. Pulau Ketam - Wikipedia

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    The main village on the southern side of the island is also known as Pulau Ketam. The other village on the northeastern side is called Sungai Lima ("Fifth River", simplified Chinese : 五条港 ; traditional Chinese : 五條港 ; pinyin : Wǔtiáogǎng ), its location being at the fifth inlet from the main village.

  7. Tanjong Tokong - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-18th century, a Chinese by the name of Zhang Li founded a fishing village at what is now Tanjong Tokong. [6] [7] He had actually intended to sail from China to Sumatra, but the rough seas pushed him to Penang Island instead. His arrival at Tanjong Tokong preceded Captain Francis Light's landing on Penang Island by about 40 years.

  8. Cancun: The Mexican fishing village that became one of the ...

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    Back in the early 1970s, this was an empty, beautiful stretch of coastline, save for a small fishing village. The boom here, though, was not organic, but actually part of a plan to create what the ...

  9. List of fishing villages - Wikipedia

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    The main populated area of Chibu, Japan View of the Charaki fishing village in the island of Rhodes, Greece Covelong Beach, India, view from the south Ona is a traditional fishing village in Norway Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland Saint Malo, Louisiana as it appeared in Harper's Weekly in 1883. This is a list of fishing villages.