Malaysia lost one of its most iconic natural landmarks recently after the Bako Sea Stack, located at the Bako National Park in Sarawak is essentially gone
forever after it collapsed due to bad weather.
“Unfortunate news at Bako National Park as one of its iconic sea stacks returns to the ocean, probably due to recent bad weather. A stark reminder of the ever-changing nature of our world.” The oldest national park in Sarawak, the Bako National Park was established in 1957 and encompasses an area of 27.27 square kilometres. The park is only accessible by a 20-minute boat ride from the nearby village of Kampung Bako.Posted by Borneo Adventure on Monday, 12 February 2024The Bako Sea Stack was one of the most well-known natural landmarks in the area, with many tourists visiting the national park taking photos in front of the natural sea stack.
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