From my two previous postings on Kinta Riverfront, you can click on #1 and #2 to read if you have not done so. My walk had taken me further up where there is another bridge.
This is a beautiful brown bridge and over here some of the gravel pump tin mining equipments are kept here for display.
Due to the joint effort and contribution of the above participants,
we get to see these display and have some idea of the tin mining methods.
Mobile assam laksa stall...found this just before the mining equipment.
Lovely lake view of D.R. Seenivasagam Park (just beside).
A project of Department of Irrigation and Drainage, state of Perak.
Found this on the other end, just beside D.R. Seenivasagam Park.
Just as water is turned into irrigation ditches,
so the LORD directs the king's thoughts.
He turns them wherever He wants to.
We can justify our every deed, but God looks at our motives.
God is more pleased when we are just and fair
than when we give Him gifts.
(Proverbs 21:1-3, TLB)
wah.... so many things there already/ Last time i went there it was under construction. LOL...just shows how long i have not been to that part of town :p
ReplyDeleteThis was my first visit.
DeleteSalute you, Nancy. You have made a great effort to walk up the Kibta Waterfront. Very interesting and learn a lot about the gravel pumping method. Thanks for your photos & sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love scenery and nature so I wouldn't mind walking but if go shopping, then I am not that diligent...lol!
DeleteBeautiful bridge and park area. Even though it is a cloudy day you have some nice light in your photos.
ReplyDeleteIt was indeed a fruitful day for me and my camera.
Deleteso interesting to see this place and all the equipments:)
ReplyDeleteIts my first time getting to see all these equipment this close.
DeleteNice bridge and beautiful place...
ReplyDeleteI like the bridge too.
DeleteNancy, this post reminds me of my sejarah classes in school. Now I get to see the mining equipments :)
ReplyDeleteWe couldn't get to see these equipment then but at least we get to see them now...lol!
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Thank you, Manisha, for your visit and comment.
DeleteHaha you really took an interest in all that hardware!
ReplyDeleteIpoh is famous for tin mining and this is the first time I get to see this equipment parts.
DeleteVery very intesresting !!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Geraldine.
DeleteVery nice bridge . I never saw that type of mining equipment before
ReplyDeleteJB
I too first time get to see these.
DeleteWowww
ReplyDeleteSo interesting
Cool bridge
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Thank you, Maggie.
DeleteI like that brown bridge. Reminded of the one we had here but the big wooden bridge collapsed many years ago and now, it is gone as a memory.
ReplyDeleteNice photos. Educational too. Those equipments are older than us!! Our historical heritage.
A historical heritage for the younger generation.
Deletei think it is good to retain history and display it, too.
ReplyDeleteYes, for our younger ones.
DeleteThank you, De.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting structure. I really enjoy seeing different types of bridges.
ReplyDeleteThank you, NJM, for your visit and comment.
ReplyDeleteA good place to bring children to visit to learn about mining.
ReplyDeleteI think the children will love the place. Best time will be late afternoon when it is not so hot and the stall will be opened.
ReplyDeleteinteresting walk but different
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the walk very much.
DeleteGreat post dear! Have a nice day, kisses.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carolina, you have a nice day too..
DeleteThese are so interesting! I would never have known what they are!
ReplyDeleteYa, now at least I know how the equipment looks like.
DeleteIt's like a tin mining museum walk, very educational. I like the Assam Laksa mobile stall.
ReplyDeleteactually there is a tiny museum beside but it was close. Assam Laksa mobile stall is cute!
DeleteSuch interesting photos, Nancy! blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tanna. Blessing to you too.
DeleteI can feel the serenity ..what a lovely place to explore, Nancy. Would love to visit one day! ^.^
ReplyDeleteIt is very peaceful and serene...remember to drop by.
DeleteMore lovely photos! My hubby and I are planning a few day trips this week. Your photos make me excited to enjoy some time in nature. :) T. http://tickledpinkwoman.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI love nature trips. Enjoy your holidays.
Deleteinteresting display and a very scenic lake
ReplyDeleteThank you, Thomas. Have a good day.
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