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Redang Island, Malaysia

July, 2007
From Kuala Terengganu, we took a boat to the Island. And it took more than one hour to reached the Redang Island. On our way, I got to see the Turtle Island (the island structure looks like a turtle).
On the Island, besides doing activitiy like snorkeling, I lay on the beach, enjoy the view and the water most of the time. That soft white sand and clear blue water just the right place to escape especially from work stress.
So relaxing.

            
         
            

    
 

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