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Snap de la semaine: Pantai Cenang, Langkawi

| July 27, 2010 | 3 Comments
1x1.trans Snap de la semaine: Pantai Cenang, Langkawi

Pantai Cenang is one of Langkawi's most popular beaches among tourists and locals. It's well known not for its postcard sunsets and a long soft sand beach great for swimming.

Kathryn and Daniel will post a ‘Snap de la semaine’ irregulary, but at a rate of one per week. It is an original photo not otherwise on the site—it might be fresh from our camera, a new scan of some old film, a product of our fooling around with Photoshop, or a file from the archive that we haven’t posted yet.


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For nearly ten years now, Daniel of Two Go Round-The-World has explored how travel captures our imagination and engages our deepest emotions. One half of the duo that maintains the widely read Two Go Round-The-World blog, Daniel treats his subjects not only as works of art but also as symbols of the cultural and political forces that inspire them. His latest book, The Physics of Flocking, gathers his favourite writing featured over the past two years on Two Go Round-The-World in columns like 'Looking Back' and 'The Whole Picture'—along with new reflections.

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  1. Kathryn says:


    Langkawi has a lot of things to do! We spend about two weeks there and had a great time. If you go, you must visit the spot where thay filmed Anna and the King. That was pretty cool. Lots of little monkeys around too!

  2. Katie :) says:


    Is the water cleaner than Panang? I was going to stop there on my way to Lanta but have decided to hang out here on Panang instead since there is a boat straight from Georgetown to Lanta (well, boat+bus). Perhaps next time….

    • Kathryn says:


      The water is cleaner but still murky…well it was when we were there. We were told it was Jellyfish time of year and the current. We were there around middle of Sept.

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