Right after our nasi kandar lunch we continued with our 'journey of discovery'. Soon we arrived at the Teluk Bahang Dam. This dam is one of the three dams in Penang. Its was really hot on the day we were there. Like typical tourist we got down to take a some photographs.

The gates to the dam was opened and the guards allowed us to walk in to take more photographs. Here's a pic of my lovely wife walking through the barriers.

Unfortunately for Uncle Thumb, he had a slight of complication. By the way, perhaps this may be one of the catalyst for one of Uncle Thumb's 2009 resolution.

Anyway, after a short stop at the reservoir, we moved on to the Fruit Farm, which was just a.. errr fruit farm. Bought some watermelons and left soon after. The next stop was interesting. It was the Snake Temple at Bayan Lepas. This is my 2nd visit to the temple. But we didn't go in cos there was a 'pantang' regarding snakes and pregnant women. We decided to stay outside while Uncle Thumb and his family went in.

Entrance to the snake farm. Though the snakes don't look quite as cute. Besides I hate them anyway.

The next destination after the Snake Farm was Air Itam. We wanted to go Bukit Bendera but the tickets to the funicular railway were sold out and the only available tickets were for 9:30pm. So we decided to head toward the direction of the Kek Lok Si temple. But we didn't turn in when we arrived because it was close to closing time. Instead we continue to make our way uphill from the temple toward the Air Itam Dam

The Air Itam dam was much more people friendly compared to the Teluk Bahang dam. It looked a bit like a small public park with a lake. It even had a carpark, though a tiny one. There was quite a crowd up there at the dam. With some people exercising, walking around and practically doing nothing.

As the dam was situated at high point, you can see Penang from there. Definitely a place to visit while in Penang. It was also our first time there too. As i was walking around, I can't help but notice this sign. Hmm I wonder how they define unusual.

-syok sendiri-


























