Quirky colours and stilt houses on Crab Island, Malaysia

in #photography6 years ago

Pulau Ketam, known as Crab Island in English, is roughly a 40-minute fast boat ride through mangrove covered islands, from Port Klang, which in turn is about a 40-minute drive from central Kuala Lumpur.

The island has about 8,000 inhabitants, and is less than 10 square miles in size.

Unfortunately my camera battery had died earlier in the day, so by the time we reached the island I was shooting on my iPhone 😕

The entire island is submerged at high tide and so all the buildings and walkways are raised up on wooden stilts.

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There are no cars on the island, the only way to get about is on foot, or by bike or scooter. Every house has at least one bike in its front yard. Walking along the narrow walkways demands constant awareness of speeding bikes - they're pretty nimble at navigating pedestrians and other bikes, but you don't want to accidentally step into their path. The village echoes with the constant sound of bicycle bells.

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Narrow concrete or wooden walkways connect all parts. These dead straight walkways make for nice composition elements.

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One of the key employment areas on the island is fishing, along with tourism. The tide was quite low when we visited so many boats were high up on the river banks waiting for the return of the water.

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There's a lot of quirky use of colour, including on the houses. During our visit a thunderstorm passed over, and the heavy dark clouds made for a great backdrop to those bright façades.

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Everything you might need is on the island, including Buddhist, Taoist and Hindu temples, a church, a mosque (an incredible mix of religions in such a small population and area) three primary schools and one secondary school, a fire station, police station, restaurants, cafés, shops and a couple of hotels.

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It's a really absorbing and unusual place to explore. I will definitely be making a return visit with my camera to get some better quality photos!

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Thanks for sharing nice article and awesome photos. Since school holiday is next week, I and my family might plan to go there.

I really enjoyed it, such an interesting place to wander around. Hope you and your family enjoy it too if you make it there!

looks like an abandoned Island! Do you see other inhabitants? is it normal to be that quiet?

There are plenty of other people, and a few thousand inhabitants. I managed to avoid them all in my photos, it seems 😉 It maybe gets busier outside of the monsoon season - we got hit by a rainstorm while there. People probably prefer to visit at other times of year.

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Many religions living together is very interesting remind me India. The location looks very nice and colourful. I like that scooter and the fact there are no cars :) :)

reminds me of my trip

when did you go?