A lorry laden with logs heading east near the exit to Kota Bharu: Where are all these logs coming from - and where are they heading?
Greetings from a dingy hotel in Kota Bharu, en route to Kuala Terengganu!
Had some tongkat ali coffee(!) this afternoon and then drove for almost six hours non-stop from Penang to the East Coast, accompanied by a friend. We left Penang at about 3.00pm and arrived in the midst of a steady monsoon rain in Kota Bharu just after 9.00pm.
It was a fascinating, cool drive along the East-West Highway from Gerik; magnificent views of rolling valleys and forest-clad hills. Along the way, we noticed signboards cautioning us to look out for cows, deer and even elephants. After Belum, thicks clouds hugged the hills and blanketed the highway, the dense fog forcing motorists to switch on their headlights in the early evening, and even then visibility was poor.
What was disturbing was the sight of lorries laden with timber. And these were not your regular logs; they had obviously come from huge trees with massive trunks measuring three to four feet in diameter. We must have seen about two dozen such lorries mostly in the area around the Belum reserve, many of them trundling towards the east. At one stage, we noticed a convoy of half a dozen lorries full of thick logs parked by the side of the highway. That’s not all. As we drove eastwards, we counted almost a dozen lorries filled with processed wood, rumbling in the opposite direction.
Most of these lorries were seen before we approached the Kelantan border. Where is all this timber coming from and where is it heading to?
Tomorrow morning, after breakfast, we will drive south towards Kuala Terengganu to check out the by-election scene.
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