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Burmese Pool (缅甸泳池)

Burmese pool is one of those waterfalls near Lake Garden and it is situated at the foothill of Bukit Larut. With clear and cool flowing water from the mountain range, it is a place for picnic and recreation. Other than that, there one can find useful plants of medicinal potential.

缅甸泳池位于太平山脚下,靠近太平湖。由于原自山脉的河水清澈微冷,此地自然的成为休闲的好去处。除此之外,还有不同种类的药草。



Some flora and fauna 动植物


Calamus rotang 藤


Peristrophe japonica 九头狮子草


Trevesia palmata 刺通草


A forest sknik 铜蜓蜥


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