
Teluk Kumbar (sometimes Gombar) in Malaysia's Penang State for a dinner  at a sea-front restaurant yesterday, I snapped these two magnificent  sunset photographs
Labels: malayasia sea beach, Penang sea beach
There are some great beaches out this way (see Padang Bai, below) but the  beaches along the coast at Candi Dasa are fighting total disintegration with  massive concrete walls that hold back the ocean at high tide. When the tourist  area was being developed from a small fishing and farming centre the off-shore  reef was seen as an easy and convenient source of lime for cement and mortar.  The subsequent explosions and burning of the coral destroyed the reefs and with  them went the natural protection from the strong Lombok Strait currents leaving  the new  hotels in frightening danger of simply falling into the scouring sea. What  exists now is a sort of pretty, man-made series of groynes and breakwaters that  splash up into bridal veils of foam and spray as the waves run along them, but  the only sand to be found is very coarse and tucked only into the corners of the  protective works. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 





