We even made a trip to Langkawi. It was my first time there and the history really amazed me. I like the story regarding the Puteri Mahsuri.
There
is folklore about a fisherman and a mermaid. The fisherman broke the
promise that he made to her and she turned the sand black. More folklore
derives the black sand from a ferocious battle that left its ashes and
other remains that connect this beach to nearby beaches named Skull
Beach and Cape of Bones. - See more at:
http://www.groovel.com/browseActivity/moreDetail?idActivity=MY.Langkawi.PantaiPasirHitam&country=MY®ion=all&sortBy=0&page=5#sthash.Si7dL0qH.dpuf
There
is folklore about a fisherman and a mermaid. The fisherman broke the
promise that he made to her and she turned the sand black. More folklore
derives the black sand from a ferocious battle that left its ashes and
other remains that connect this beach to nearby beaches named Skull
Beach and Cape of Bones. - See more at:
http://www.groovel.com/browseActivity/moreDetail?idActivity=MY.Langkawi.PantaiPasirHitam&country=MY®ion=all&sortBy=0&page=5#sthash.Si7dL0qH.dpuf
There
is folklore about a fisherman and a mermaid. The fisherman broke the
promise that he made to her and she turned the sand black. More folklore
derives the black sand from a ferocious battle that left its ashes and
other remains that connect this beach to nearby beaches named Skull
Beach and Cape of Bones. - See more at:
http://www.groovel.com/browseActivity/moreDetail?idActivity=MY.Langkawi.PantaiPasirHitam&country=MY®ion=all&sortBy=0&page=5#sthash.Si7dL0qH.dpuf
There
is folklore about a fisherman and a mermaid. The fisherman broke the
promise that he made to her and she turned the sand black. More folklore
derives the black sand from a ferocious battle that left its ashes and
other remains that connect this beach to nearby beaches named Skull
Beach and Cape of Bones. - See more at:
http://www.groovel.com/browseActivity/moreDetail?idActivity=MY.Langkawi.PantaiPasirHitam&country=MY®ion=all&sortBy=0&page=5#sthash.Si7dL0qH.dpuf
There
is folklore about a fisherman and a mermaid. The fisherman broke the
promise that he made to her and she turned the sand black. More folklore
derives the black sand from a ferocious battle that left its ashes and
other remains that connect this beach to nearby beaches named Skull
Beach and Cape of Bones. - See more at:
http://www.groovel.com/browseActivity/moreDetail?idActivity=MY.Langkawi.PantaiPasirHitam&country=MY®ion=all&sortBy=0&page=5#sthash.Si7dL0qH.dpuf
The
Pantai Pasir Hitam is a black sand beach. The black sand on this beach
is possibly stained from iron oxide that probably came from the burning
of the rice fields during the Siamese war as the burnt earth washed into
the sea and back up to the beach staining the sand. The sand contains
granite, ilmenite, zircon and tourmaline. This sand is a mixture of
black and beige sand that is unique as far as black beaches go. - See
more at:
http://www.groovel.com/browseActivity/moreDetail?idActivity=MY.Langkawi.PantaiPasirHitam&country=MY®ion=all&sortBy=0&page=5#sthash.Si7dL0qH.dpuf
There
is folklore about a fisherman and a mermaid. The fisherman broke the
promise that he made to her and she turned the sand black. More folklore
derives the black sand from a ferocious battle that left its ashes and
other remains that connect this beach to nearby beaches named Skull
Beach and Cape of Bones. - See more at:
http://www.groovel.com/browseActivity/moreDetail?idActivity=MY.Langkawi.PantaiPasirHitam&country=MY®ion=all&sortBy=0&page=5#sthash.Si7dL0qH.dpuf
There
is folklore about a fisherman and a mermaid. The fisherman broke the
promise that he made to her and she turned the sand black. More folklore
derives the black sand from a ferocious battle that left its ashes and
other remains that connect this beach to nearby beaches named Skull
Beach and Cape of Bones. - See more at:
http://www.groovel.com/browseActivity/moreDetail?idActivity=MY.Langkawi.PantaiPasirHitam&country=MY®ion=all&sortBy=0&page=5#sthash.Si7dL0qH.dpuf
Pasir Hitam is a black sand beach probably came from
the burning of the rice field during the Siamese war.
The
Pantai Pasir Hitam is a black sand beach. The black sand on this beach
is possibly stained from iron oxide that probably came from the burning
of the rice fields during the Siamese war as the burnt earth washed into
the sea and back up to the beach staining the sand. The sand contains
granite, ilmenite, zircon and tourmaline. - See more at:
http://www.groovel.com/browseActivity/moreDetail?idActivity=MY.Langkawi.PantaiPasirHitam&country=MY®ion=all&sortBy=0&page=5#sthash.YI2sG9yf.dpuf
The
Pantai Pasir Hitam is a black sand beach. The black sand on this beach
is possibly stained from iron oxide that probably came from the burning
of the rice fields during the Siamese war as the burnt earth washed into
the sea and back up to the beach staining the sand. The sand contains
granite, ilmenite, zircon and tourmaline. - See more at:
http://www.groovel.com/browseActivity/moreDetail?idActivity=MY.Langkawi.PantaiPasirHitam&country=MY®ion=all&sortBy=0&page=5#sthash.YI2sG9yf.dpuf
ntai
Pasir Hitam is a black sand beach. The black sand on this beach is
possibly stained from iron oxide that probably came from the burning of
the rice fields during the Siamese war as the burnt earth washed into
the sea and back up to the beach staining the sand. The sand contains
granite, ilmenite, zircon and tourmaline. - See more at:
http://www.groovel.com/browseActivity/moreDetail?idActivity=MY.Langkawi.PantaiPasirHitam&country=MY®ion=all&sortBy=0&page=5#sthash.YI2sG9yf.dpu
Mahsuri’s Tomb is the crypt of the legendary Princess Mahsuri. Located
in the village of Mawat, 12km from Kuah, it is also known as Makam
Mahsuri. Most of the island’s natural attractions have fables attached
in true Malay style and Mahsuri’s Tomb is probably its most famous
legend.
ntai
Pasir Hitam is a black sand beach. The black sand on this beach is
possibly stained from iron oxide that probably came from the burning of
the rice fields during the Siamese war as the burnt earth washed into
the sea and back up to the beach staining the sand. The sand contains
granite, ilmenite, zircon and tourmaline. - See more at:
http://www.groovel.com/browseActivity/moreDetail?idActivity=MY.Langkawi.PantaiPasirHitam&country=MY®ion=all&sortBy=0&page=5#sthash.YI2sG9yf.dpuf
I have only been to Langkawi once many years ago.
ReplyDeleteCan't remember when was the last time been to Langkawi!!! =]
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