Wednesday, January 6, 2010

The Heritage

It was disappointed to learn that the largest site for Rajah Brooke butterflies in Ulu Geroh was destroyed in pipeline removal works.

Once, the area was a major tourist attraction and now turn into muddy ground.

It was such a waste that we are unable to view the beauty of nature as the heritage habitat had been damaged.

It was a place where Rajah Brooke butterflies used to congregate in thousands to sip water rich in minerals.

We should preserve nature as 'we do not inherit them but borrow it from our next generations.'

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