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LABRADOR JETTY & PARK |
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The Jetty seen from the park. |
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The Jetty with the T-split at the end |
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The left side of the T's. Of coz, u'll cast out from the outside... |
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The 'right' side. It's quite crowded on the weekend as it's quite narrow along the pathway. |
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Trying my luck....maybe they hide under the jetty... |
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Good thing about here are: they have 2 shelters to take a break from the hot afternoon sun or rain; And a tap to wash whatever u want..[none of the other jettys got this facilities] |
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If the jetty gets too crowded, try it anywhere along the long coast, from the jetty to the end of Tg Berlayer where the lighthouse is. But be careful as there's plenty of rocks along the coast... |
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Or on the far end[right side] after the jetty, where the rocky beach is[Do NOT go there if it's on rising tide as the whole beach will be covered up]. Where there are rocks, there may have fish... |
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Go along Labrador Villa rd, go straight all the way to the end[Port rd, do not turn right(which is up the hill to the nearer carpark A unless u don't mind walking down & up at least 100 steps)]. Turn right only just before the end to the new carpk B[not shown in map]. It's further to the jetty but it's on flat ground. There is no public transport going in, u have to walk a long way in. |
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Blackbarred Halfbeak |
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Talang Queenfish |
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***Click the fish to view the details*** |
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Click me to go to the Main Page |
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