IT is good practice to call out good examples and to celebrate them as this will set the tone for things to come.
In a post on X, Roman Akramovich pointed out to the people who maintained the beaches of Teluk Cempedak, giving his respects. He added that this was the third time he was here in six months.
The netizen claimed that the place was always pristine and beautiful, and most importantly devoid of the stupid blue tents like in Port Dickson.
Sesiapa yang uruskan pantai Teluk Cempedak saya ingin angkat kedua-dua belah tangan dan kaki, tabik hormat!
Ini kali ke-3 saya ke sini sejak 6 bulan lepas. Sentiasa bersih, cantik dan paling penting tak ada khemah biru bodoh macam di Port Dickson. pic.twitter.com/zEh01sGu9a
— Roman Akramovich (@SyedAkramin) October 12, 2024
Adding to his story was a comment from netizen N E Y R A, who said the cleanliness of the beach owes it to the beach comber machine.
According to her, Alam Flora, the corporation which operates the beach comber, will clean up the beach.
Sentiasa bersih sebab ada Beach Comber. Setiap pagi Alam Flora akan bersihkan pasir pantai tu. Kite ada cover story pasal ni dlu. https://t.co/vH6H63u6CG
— N E Y R A (@neyrashazeyra) October 12, 2024
Looking at the photo, one cannot help but be captivated by the blue water in the horizon and the white sand.
Perhaps prompted by the picture-perfect scenery, another netizen suggested Pantai Sepat as an attractive alternative being less crowded.
One netizen said the authorities really take care of the beaches around Kuantan. There were many rubbish bins so it was easy to dispose of one’s garbage.
Also, workers at Teluk Cempedak could be seen collecting garbage till night.
However, netizen Malas Morales claimed that the beach may be beautiful, but it was exceedingly dangerous to bathe there.
No additional remarks have been made regarding this, making one wonder what the danger was.
Also, netizen Syarifah Syazrah, cautioned holidayers not to go over to the steel bridge towards the direction of the hill.
Rubbish and dark drain water could be seen flowing towards the beaches of Teluk Cempedak. She suggested that the place was good for the view, but not for bathing.
It appears there are two sides to the story of Teluk Cempedak which adds to the allure of the place, if not the mystery.
We suppose people who want to now the truth about the place will have to go there themselves to check it out. – Focus Malaysia
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