Photographer’s Note
The Perhentian Islands (Pulau Perhentian in Malay) lie approximately 10 nautical miles (19 km) offshore the coast of northeastern Malaysia in the state of Terengganu, approximately 40 miles (64 km) south of the Thai border. The two main islands are Perhentian Besar ("Big Perhentian") and Perhentian Kecil ("Small Perhentian"). The small, uninhabited islands of Susu Dara (Virgin Milk), Seringgi and Rawa lie off Kecil. The Perhentians belong to Pulau Redang National Marine Park, which means that fishing, collecting coral and littering are strictly prohibited.
The name "perhentian" means "point to stop" in Malay, referring to their longstanding role as a waypoint for traders between Bangkok and Malaysia. The islands were sparsely inhabited by fishermen for centuries, although tourism now accounts for most economic activity.
The Perhentian Islands appear on many maps of the nineteenth and twentieth century as 'The Station Islands'. This arises from the British colonial period, as an English translation from the Malay "point to stop".
Both islands are fringed by white sand beach, and the reefs and crystalline water are host to a wide variety of coral, sea-turtles, jellyfish, small sharks and reef-fish. The islands' maximum elevation is approximately 100 m and they are uniformly covered in coastal tropical jungle, with few interior foot-trails and no roads.
The islands' only permanent inhabitants are the owners and staff of the numerous cabin-style resorts that dot the islands. With the exception of a single mainland-communications tower, there are no structures taller than two storeys.
In the absence of tourism, there would be no economic activity on the Perhentian Islands.
Owing to the Islands' protected status, the main tourist activities are minimal in environmental impact: sunbathing, snorkeling, scuba diving, turtle and shark-watching.
The only electrical power is provided by diesel generators and is not 24-hour. Fresh water is provided by springs. In this respect, the Perhentian Islands are prized by tourists as an 'escape' from the modern world.
As the state of Terengganu follows Islamic customs, the consumption of alcohol and wearing of immodest clothing are discouraged. In order not to offend local inhabitants, tourists are advised to consume alcohol discreetly and to wear one-piece bathing costumes. No penalties are imposed on tourists for 'breaches' of the local customs, however.
The only access to the Islands is by boat from the fishing village of Kuala Besut. Local tourist operators run fishing boats and speed boats several times a day.
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Image took from a Perhentian Kecil, looking East.
*Scanned image*
MLINES, Gerrit, devimeuxbe, jrj, efigesta, Paulo_Cohen, sandrasilva, Ramy has marked this note useful
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Gerrit
(35499) 2006-01-22 5:24
Hi Paolo.
Very 'arti picture with the extrems in blue and pink. Good framing and good focussing on the bading girl.
Thanks and regards, Gerrit
devimeuxbe
(55681) 2006-01-22 5:42
Hi Paolo
Woauu Color are strong ! And the composition is well done
Nice shot for this paradise.
Bertrand
jrj
(34779) 2006-01-22 6:32
A blue 'fiesta' this one. Fun result with the big frame around the scanned image. The colour chart seems a bit 'artifical'. Beside of that interesting motif from the grand coastline and beach
efigesta
(12181) 2006-01-22 7:52
ciao paolo
a great shot, the strong colors are so perfect and the pov nice
regards
manuel
tinamunk3
(6382) 2006-01-22 11:27
Ciao Paolo,
Just what I need today :O) I have been to Perhentian Besar and found it absolutly.....very nice :) Again your shot is so well composed (you knew the technique even 10 years ago) and looks so tempting.
:) Tina
rbcy1974
(20742) 2006-01-23 3:18
Hello Paolo,
Even if the scan is not so good, I like the lineup of elements here, and the strange colours
it looks like some italian movie from the 1970s,
Well done
regards
Daniel
jinju
(14265) 2006-01-23 4:03
You really went for it here Paolo. This isnt a seascape or landscape, its an impressionistic photo. The colors are so intense. Who cares that they are unrealistic. I think they fully convey the heat and intensity of this place.
sandrasilva
(644) 2006-01-23 15:36
Hello Paolo!Excelent framing and excelent focussing.Amazing shot for this paradise.Perfect strong colors.
Well done.
I wish you BEST.Sandra
Photo Information
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Copyright: Paolo Motta (Paolo)
(40655) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 1996-09-00
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Nikon N80
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2006-01-22 5:01








