Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Bintulu Sebiew Road Abandoned Brick kiln

This two 5m high Brick Klin Chimneys of an abandoned brick klin
is behind a housing estate on Sebiew Road
and will be demolished very soon.


















A rare view inside the brick chimney.

















A pitcher plant growing beside the chimney.



A view inside the kiln.


Clay,raw material for brick making is in abundance here.










View Sebiew Rd abandoned Brick Klin Chimneys in a larger map

9 comments:

  1. wow interesting.. can be a tourist attraction i guess.. but since they'll demolish it.. oh well =/

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  2. It's too fragile and will colapse anytime
    but the chimneys at Batu Arang
    have the potential to be a tourist attraction
    but who bothers anyway.

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  3. Very unique blog i must say! Never knew malaysia have so many different chimneys!

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  4. Hi Thomas,

    You write to my old teacher, Mr. Wong Soon Koh that this chimney should be preserved.

    Then you and your sons set camp round it. When the tractors come, you chain yourselves like the greenies and the Maoris chain themselves to the trees when the rich people come to chop the trees

    I watch you on TV. LOL

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  5. Very nice blog,... I love the photo,...
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  6. nice view for fotog...need to come here 1 time...heheh

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