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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Bidor Waterfalls

Not many people aware that Bidor, Perak, beside the famous Pun Chun Restaurant for its duck drumstick noodle and chicken biscuit, has another attraction, i.e the Bidor Waterfalls also known as Gepai Falls in Jalan Paku.

This is the place where i learn to swim during my childhood. My dad will take the whole family here for swimming every weekend until the place has been designated as a black area (during the communist insurgency in the 70s). Since then, i have not been to the waterfall until last Saturday, 5 Apr 2008, when i went back for the Cheng Beng festival. As my father's grave is near the waterfall, after prayer, i took the opportunity to visit the waterfall.

The above is the view of the waterfall and the 2nd pond for swimming.


The above 2 photos showing the 3rd pond which is just right below the bridge.

Rumours were that this waterfall is haunted and every year there will be swimmers drown here. There were also photos taken with images of Japanese soldiers behind the background.

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5 comments:

Anak Malaysia said...

Great Waterfalls with good fengshui loh. So yr dad cementry is near this waterfalls caused you damn super RICHman in Ipoh.

Never hear Bidor has a nice waterfalls....why no sexy girls swimming or playing in the waterfall ? A picture tells million words mah. So do you dream special 6D jackpot numbers from your beloved dad on a night in Bidor? Yes, you should camp a night at the waterfalls and burnt many million hellmonies to him in exchange for real millions from TOTO Jackpot accumulated RM10 million. No need to work so hard in Taiko Kawan loh! Can buy big banglo, hire many China maids plus ehm.... 2nd wife if possible >?? haahahahahaha.

Please do SMS the dream numbers to share some wealth loh! What is a good buddy fred for? Am I right. Cheers!

Anak Malaysia said...

Yeah,,,,,Haunted waterfalls....you said. Damn it...no wonder this photo has a ghost image and blood stained shown in this picture if you take a closer look at it again.

MY GOD......U shit out of me with this photo. Delete it now.

Unknown said...

It must have been in the mid 1930s when my father took the family to Bidor Waterfalls. I was about five but today still remember the sound of the rushing falling waters and the golden rays of sun through the trees and my utter delight at seeing and being in such a place for the first time in my life. I still remember the feel of the rushing waters and walking on the sand ankle deep. I am seventy-nine today.

Unknown said...

bidor is my mum hometown and is it this place we've called it lubuk degung?

See Teck said...

Thank you, Misz Mimie for visiting my blog. Yes, it is also known as Lebuk Gedong!