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MINYAK BEKU BEACH

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Sunset Minyak Beku

Minyak Beku Beach, located in Batu Pahat, Johor, is a historic beach area known for its scenic beauty and significant cultural heritage. The name Minyak Beku (Frozen Oil) comes from a local legend about ancient sailors who drilled into rocks in search of fresh water but instead found oil. This beach holds a special place in Batu Pahat's history, as it is believed to be the site where the famous Batu Pahat well was carved into the rock by Siamese soldiers in the 15th century.

The shoreline offers stunning views of the Strait of Malacca, with calm waters perfect for a leisurely walk or a peaceful picnic. Visitors can enjoy the fresh sea breeze, explore nearby fishing villages, or visit the historic Batu Pahat Well. The site is popular among locals and tourists alike for its serene atmosphere and its connection to the region’s past.

The beach is also a great spot for photography, especially during sunset when the horizon offers breathtaking colors over the sea. The combination of natural beauty and historical significance makes it a must-visit destination for those exploring Batu Pahat.

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