More than just monkeys on popular beach strip
Published on 5 Oct 2020 10:41:53 PM
Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Monkey beach located behind the Penang National Park remains a hot attraction among nature seekers.
As the name of the beach suggests, monkeys on the beach could be seen scavenging and fighting over leftover food discarded by visitors, which led a 23-year-old college graduate Amirul Basyir to take matters into his own hands by cleaning up the beach.
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Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Monkey beach located behind the Penang National Park remains a hot attraction among nature seekers.
As the name of the beach suggests, monkeys on the beach could be seen scavenging and fighting over leftover food discarded by visitors, which led a 23-year-old college graduate Amirul Basyir to take matters into his own hands by cleaning up the beach.
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