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Pekan Kapar
terletak di antara Klang dengan Kuala
Selangor. Jika anda daripada Klang atau
Shah Alam, anda perlu jalan menghala ke
pekan Meru dan di persimpangan pekan
Meru tersebut, anda akan lihat papan
tanda ke kiri yang menuju ke Pekan Kapar.
Jaraknya dengan pekan Meru adalah
kira-kira 10 km sahaja. |
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Pekan Kapar
kini mempunyai wajah baru dengan
bangunan-bangunan perniagaan baru
sepajang jalan utama pekan tersebut. |
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Peta menuju
ke Pekan Kapar, Klang, Selangor. |
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Di pekan
Kapar terdapat sebuah masjid iaitu
Masjid Al-Ansar yang menjadi tumpuan
orang singgah bersolat dalam perjalanan
menuju ke utara Selangor seperti ke
Jeram dan Kuala Selangor. Antara
destinasi menarik di Pekan Kapar ialah
kedai-kedai tekstil yang menjual
pelbagai jenis kain pada harga yang
murah.
Daripada Pekan Kapar, anda boleh
melalui Jalan Kapar yang akan membawa
anda ke Klang. Jalan Kapar adalah
destinasi yang menjadi tumpuan penggemar
aksesori kereta untuk mandapatkan tayar
dan sport rim yang berkualiti pada harga
yang lebih murah. |
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MOTORS ENT SND BHD has been
in operation for over 30 years at
Kapar Town , Klang Valley, Selangor
Malaysia. MOTORS ENT SND BHD are the
motorcycle dealers of YAMAHA,
KAWASAKI, HONDA, NAZA, etc, and also
dealing with used motorcycles,
parts, accessories, apparels,
repairing motorcycle and helmets.
MOTORS ENT SND BHD are Pacific &
orient Insurance Co. berhad (P&O) &
MAA authorized agent for renewal all
type of insurance.
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Ke Utara
Pekan Kapar ialah daerah Jeram, Kuala
Selangor. Di sana
terdapat kawasan berpantai yang
dinamakan Pantai Remis yang menjadi
tumpuan orang ramai beristirahat pada
hujung minggu. Juga terdapat banyak
medan ikan bakar yang menawarkan
hidangan makanan laut segar pada harga
yang amat berpatutan berbanding Klang. |
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Pantai Remis,
ke Utara Pekan Kapar, tidak jauh
daripada sempadan antara Kapar Klang
dengan Kuala Selangor. |
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A beautiful
shots during sunset at Pantai Remis,
Jeram, Kuala Selangor. |
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Satu lagi
kawasan yang berada di Utara Pekan Kapar
ialah Stesen Janakuasa Elektrik. Saya
pernah ke kawasan tersebut suatu ketika
dahulu dan ia merupakan kawasan lembab
yang tidak jauh daripada laut. |
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Sultan
Salahuddin Abdul Aziz power
station atau Kapar Energy Ventures yang menggunakan arang batu
untuk menjana tenaga elektrik. |
Who would believe that a power
station that generates 2420 MW of
electricity could also host
thousands of waterbirds? Well, this
amazing phenomenon happens all year
round at the
Kapar Energy Ventures,
popularly known also as Sultan
Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Power Station
or Kapar Power Station, a top
producer of electricity in Malaysia.
Located 56km west of Kuala Lumpur,
off the coastal road between Port
Klang and Kuala Selangor facing the
Straits of Malacca SJSSAA is the
largest power plant in Malaysia with
a generating capacity of 2420 MW.
The only power station in Malaysia
with triple fuel firing capability
(gas, oil, and coal).
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Kawasan
lembab di sekitar Stesen Janakuasa
Elektrik Kapar ini juga mempunyai
kawasan pemandangan yang menarik untuk
dirakam oleh lensa kamera. Kawasan ini telah menjadi kawasan
persinggahan ribuan burung hijrah daripada
benua Asia. Gambar-gambar di bawah
adalah sebahagian daripada hidupan yang
dirujuk daripada satu blog
BigDeep yang diambil pada mac 2009.
Bagi mereka yang berminat dengan
burung-burung yang berhjrah, bolehlah
meninjau kawasan ini. |
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Begitu
banyak burung hijrah (gambar atas) yang dapat dilihat
dari jauh. Sesuai untuk professional
photography. |
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Burung air hijrah (waders) berterbangan dalam
kumpulan yang sama jenis. |
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Zoom jarak dekat
- salah
satu daripada jenis burung hijrah. |
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Zoom jarak dekat
- salah
satu daripada jenis burung hijrah. |
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Memerang pun
ada. Tempat banyak ikan air tawar
menjadi habitat memerang di situ. |
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Waders Photography.
A group of us went to Kapar power
station to do waders photography.
The trip was organized by Rahmah of
KBD (thanks for the arrangements
Rahmah) and the group consisted of
myself, Sugawara, Miss Lim, Sam,
Nosrat, Suzi, Shidah, Mariani, Dr.
Abraham and Lilia, and of course
Rahmah. We left KL in the afternoon
around 2 pm and would assemble
outside the Kapar power station
around 4:00 pm. After getting our
visitor pass from the security, we
were met by Mr. Nagaraju(if I am not
mistaken) from the PR section who
later took us to the briefing room
where the temporary pass valid for a
year were prepared and given to us.
With the pass, we should be able to
visit the ash pond in the power
station without much hassle in the
future. The sight of waders taking
off was too awsome for me to
describe. I could hear the wings
flapping as the flocks flew above
me.
Read more...
Fishing at Kapar Hiydro Power Plant.
After spending some time at the
first location, we then proceed to
move closer to the Power Plant
structure. At this new spot, the
bites were more frequent. I managed
to land some more small bronze
croakers (gelama)
and a small sting ray (ikan tuka),
Navin managed to land some gelama
pisang and George managed to land an
ikan duri and a small tuka.
Read more...
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Pekan Kapar
turut menjadi tumpuan kumpulan-kumpulan
permotoran retro untuk berkumpul pada
malam hari. Kawasan jalan utama yang
besar dan lebar menjadikan kedai-kedai
makan di sepanjang jalan besar Pekan
Kapar tempat bersantai bagi
kumpulan-kumpulan permotoran ini. |
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KAPAR
Kapar is a town in the Klang district of in state of Selangor, Malaysia. The Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Power Station which operates since 1987 is located not far from town. It is a major power station in the Klang Valley region with capability of producing about 2340 MW power from coal.
Kapar is house of Major Industries and trade with mix of Local and Foreign Investors. Kapar , Malaysia’s biggest Parliamentary comprise Klang Straits (Selat Kelang) major Industrial Estate and Malaysia Busiest Port NORTHPORT. Sementa, where KAPAR town situated and major plantations operates. Meru, fast transferring as major Housing, trade and Industrial area. Sg Pinang, the heart of North Klang town including businesses and trade centre.
Kapar also green the world with Oilpalm Plantations though new townships start emerging lately. Kapar’s multi racial communities live is total peaceful and harmony with tolerance and understanding well on each others customs, practice, religion ,etc.
Previous administration policies had let many Oilpalm plantations workers stranded when it been developed by private developers. Thus, social issues such as gangsterim, theft , unemployed arise and temple’s relocation or demolishment.
Kapar parliamentary has most the necessary Community infrastructure such as primary schools, secondary schools, a healthcare clinic. However, Tamil Schools classified as “Bantuan Modal” by ruling BN Government receives little attention. Students of these schools still study without basic amenities while some national school has House for the principals and extraobitant facilities when compare to Tamil Schools.
Kapar has good public transportation network connecting to Kuala Lumpur city via Federal /state roads including Toll Highways such as NKVE and Shapadu. Kapar town is about 60 minutes drive from the heart of Kuala Lumpur city center.
KAPAR TOWN CENTRE
Kapar Town Centre,
the only commercial
center in
Kapar, well served
by banks, various
businesses together
with all government
amenities. There are
thousands of
factories operating
in Kapar district.
Following recent
impact of positive
factors, new
factories and
expansion can be
seen all around
Kapar district. Such
factors include
Government
Incentive, the
conveniences of
Coastal Highway…etc.
The Town Planning
Authority had
planned 360 units
shop office on the
50 acres Kapar Town
Centre, to-date 300
units have been
completed and
occupied. This new
32 units shop office
is built on one of
the final piece of
prime land in Kapar
Town Centre sitting
next to Kapar Wet
Market, making it
the most attractive
and profitable
investment not to be
missed.
The Toll Free
Highway à Coastal
Highway and Kapar-By-Pass
have strategically
linked Kapar Town
with many major
townships and
Expressways within
minutes of drive.
All roads in Kapar
Town Center will be
strategically
connected to Coastal
Highway and Kapar By
Pass with multiple
entry and exit
points.
Kapar Town Centre,
the only commercial
center in Kapar,
well served by
banks, various
businesses together
with all government
amenities. There are
thousands of
factories operating
in Kapar district.
Following recent
impact of positive
factors, new
factories and
expansion can be
seen all around
Kapar district. Such
factors include
Government
Incentive, the
conveniences of
Coastal Highway…etc.
The Town Planning
Authority had
planned 360 units
shop office on the
50 acres Kapar Town
Centre, to-date 300
units have been
completed and
occupied. This new
32 units shop office
is built on one of
the final piece of
prime land in Kapar
Town Centre sitting
next to Kapar Wet
Market
, making it the most
attractive and
profitable
investment not to be
missed.
The Toll Free
Highway à Coastal
Highway and Kapar-By-Pass
have strategically
linked Kapar Town
with many major
townships and
Expressways within
minutes of drive.
All roads in Kapar
Town Center will be
strategically
connected to Coastal
Highway and Kapar By
Pass with multiple
entry and exit
points.
Waders (Wikipedia)
Waders,
called shorebirds
in North America
(where "wader" is
used to refer to
long-legged wading
birds such as
storks and
herons), are
members of the order
Charadriiformes,
excluding the more
marine web-footed
seabird groups. The
latter are the
skuas (Stercorariidae),
gulls (Laridae),
terns (Sternidae),
skimmers (Rynchopidae),
and
auks (Alcidae).
Also, the
pratincoles (Glareolidae)
and the
Crab Plover (Dromadidae),
which bear greater
resemblance to
waders, are closely
related to the
seabirds.
This leaves about
210
species, most of
which are associated
with wetland or
coastal
environments. Many
species of Arctic
and temperate
regions are strongly
migratory, but
tropical birds are
often resident, or
move only in
response to rainfall
patterns. Some of
the Arctic species,
such
Little Stint are
amongst the longest
distance migrants,
spending the
non-breeding season
in the southern
hemisphere.
The majority of
species eat small
invertebrates picked
out of mud or
exposed soil.
Different lengths of
bills enable
different species to
feed in the same
habitat,
particularly on the
coast, without
direct competition
for food. Many
waders have
sensitive nerve
endings at the end
of their bills which
enable them to
detect prey items
hidden in mud or
soft soil. Some
larger species,
particularly those
adapted to drier
habitats will take
larger prey
including insects
and small reptiles.
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