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Besar Island (formerly known as Pulau Babi Besar) is an island off the east coast of Johor, Malaysia. It is accessible by boat from Mersing town (approximately 30 minutes). The island's highest point rises some 2,000 feet above the sea level.
The island which is surrounded by Rawa Island, Sibu Island and Tinggi Island is characterized by quiet, clean beaches of powdery white sand and crystal-clear azure waters. To preserve the unspoiled marine life, the Government has gazetted it as a marine park to protect around 60 species of marine life from any activities that can harm their natural habitats within 2 nautical miles around the island.
Rich hues of wild vegetations are dappled throughout with the lush greens of the coconut palms and tropical jungles. There are about 7 - 8 small villages that are still populated by around 100 friendly dwellers who are mostly fishermen.
A local myth was about a fisherman couple who transformed into mermaids. This legend is so popular among the local folks that they believed at one time, a pregnant fisherman's wife was craving for a kind of seaweed, that is plentiful in the Mersing waters. After eating, she turned into a mermaid and the heartbroken husband became one too after eating the same seaweed. Until today, it is claimed that mermaids floating in couples can sometimes be spotted eating seaweed around the island.
This island got its former name, Pulau Babi Besar, (directly translated as "Big Boars Island") from the numerous wild boars that roamed the island before man inhabited the place. Nowadays, there is not a single boar on the island and thus, the island was renamed as Besar Island.
There also another Pulau Besar in Malacca.
The island which is surrounded by Rawa Island, Sibu Island and Tinggi Island is characterized by quiet, clean beaches of powdery white sand and crystal-clear azure waters. To preserve the unspoiled marine life, the Government has gazetted it as a marine park to protect around 60 species of marine life from any activities that can harm their natural habitats within 2 nautical miles around the island.
Rich hues of wild vegetations are dappled throughout with the lush greens of the coconut palms and tropical jungles. There are about 7 - 8 small villages that are still populated by around 100 friendly dwellers who are mostly fishermen.
A local myth was about a fisherman couple who transformed into mermaids. This legend is so popular among the local folks that they believed at one time, a pregnant fisherman's wife was craving for a kind of seaweed, that is plentiful in the Mersing waters. After eating, she turned into a mermaid and the heartbroken husband became one too after eating the same seaweed. Until today, it is claimed that mermaids floating in couples can sometimes be spotted eating seaweed around the island.
This island got its former name, Pulau Babi Besar, (directly translated as "Big Boars Island") from the numerous wild boars that roamed the island before man inhabited the place. Nowadays, there is not a single boar on the island and thus, the island was renamed as Besar Island.
There also another Pulau Besar in Malacca.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulau_Besar_(Johor)
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Coordinates: 2°26'30"N 103°59'5"E
- Pulau Besar (Johor) 2.4 km
- Pulau Setindan 17 km
- Pulau SriBuat 30 km
- Pulau Sembilang (Sembilang Island) 31 km
- Pulau Acheh 36 km
- Pulau Punggol Barat 113 km
- Pulau Ubin (Singapore) 113 km
- Pulau Serangoon 114 km
- Pontian 123 km
- Pulau Pisang 135 km
- Kolam ternakan udang 14 km
- Kem Iskandar, Mersing 14 km
- Tanjong Tenggaroh 21 km
- HS Mersing Tambahan 23 km
- Jemaluang (East Region) 24 km
- Silica Sand Quarry 29 km
- Felda Nitar 1 31 km
- Tanjung Leman 34 km
- Perkampungan Risda (Sg Ambat ) 36 km
- Johor 79 km