The closure of our valuable moments.
This was the last day and we were busy packing up our stuffs
and ready to go back. All of the moment that we had there really touched our
heart.
We planned
to explore the forest by the help of Orang Asli that morning but unfortunately
it was raining so we had to cancel it by the order of Batin. We did an
alteration to our initial plan.
We went for
a walk accompanied by Abang Salem and Abang John Lee. We did explore some of
the places such as nearby bridge and also the river. The river was so cold and
the water was fresh until you could literally drink it on the spot. Then, on
the way back, we had the chance to see the cocoa plantation that was the main
attraction at the village. Abang Salim also plucked a few cocoa for us to try
and it tasted like a mixed of mango and mangosteen. Abang Salem told us that
the cocoa was imported from Sabah and the seeds could reach up to RM10 per
kilo.
Next, we
did some closure ceremony with Tok Batin and a few of the villagers. The moment
was as sad as we had reached the end of our program. We also distributed lunch
for them in that afternoon and proceeded for KKTM.
I had
learned many lessons from the expedition. This is the end of our program but
the memories will remain forever and I will always remember Pos Yum.
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