Bujang Valley -Pathways

Dear Friends

I was alerted to the possible existence of an ancient trade route that may have connected the Merbok and Patani rivers.
While routes of type may no longer be visible to the naked eye, and on site, an enhanced terrain image can highlight pathways that have long been hidden by sediment and vegetation.
The image below is an attempt to make these pathways more visible, and as one can see , there are in fact formations in the central ranges  connecting a number of rivers that flow east and west.



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