Jeti Nelayan Sepang Besar
Jeti Nelayan Sepang Besar is a pier in Selangor, West Coast.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Jimah Power Plant.
Jimah Power Plant
Power station
Photo: CharlieMehta, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Jimah Power Plant is a 2 GW ultra-supercritical coal-fired power station situated in Port Dickson District, Malaysia. Jimah Power Plant is situated 3 km southeast of Jeti Nelayan Sepang Besar.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bagan Lalang and Sungai Pelek.
Bagan Lalang
Bagan Lalang is a coastal beach in Sepang District, Selangor, Malaysia. It is close to the border with Negeri Sembilan's Port Dickson District. A popular picnic and camping spot on weekends, housing and tourism developments around the area have been rapid in the past decade due to its proximity to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport and the Sepang International Circuit.Sungai Pelek
Photo: Wiki Farazi, CC0.
Sungai Pelek is a small town in Sepang district which offers some pleasant surprises. The dragon fruit farm and plenty of traditional Foochew delights make this place worth a visit.
Jeti Nelayan Sepang Besar
- Type: Pier
- Categories: building and transportation
- Location: Selangor, West Coast, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
2.60892° or 2° 36′ 32″ northLongitude
101.70312° or 101° 42′ 11″ eastOpen location code
6PJ3JP53+H6OpenStreetMap ID
way 386887237OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap feature
man_made=pier
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