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Langkawi Grand Canyon Mangrove Passageway
The Langkawi "Grand Canyon" is a geological masterpiece that has been nearly 500 million years in the making. This specific passageway is part of the Setul Formation, the oldest carbonate rock in the region. The "canyon" was formed as tectonic movements cracked the ancient limestone, allowing the river and sea to carve deep, vertical channels through the stone over millennia. In local folklore, these narrow, high-walled channels were whispered to be the secret passageways of pirates who once prowled the Andaman Sea. The labyrinthine nature of the mangroves and the sheer height of the canyon walls provided the perfect hideout, as large naval ships could not navigate the shallow, winding turns. Today, the area is a protected sanctuary under UNESCO, serving as a vital breeding ground for marine life and a living museum of the planet's early history. It transitioned from a site of legendary sea-faring outlaws to a world-class destination for eco-tourism and conservation.
Copyright: Actsugi
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 11008x5504
Taken: 05/04/2022
Caricate: 23/12/2025
Published: 23/12/2025
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Tags: #langkawigrandcanyon #kilimkarstgeoforest park #mangrovepassageway #unescogeopark #ancientgeology #langkawitravel #ecoadventure #limestonekarst #andamansea #naturephotography #wildmalaysia #riversafari #hiddenlangkawi
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