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Coordinates: 4°42′N 102°00′E / 4.700°N 102.000°E / 4.700; 102.000
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added past info relating to Merapoh. This is through experience and stories from my mother. Have been traveling on the route since 1990's, i think, (too young to remember)
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'''Merapoh''' is a small town situated in the [[Lipis]] district of [[Pahang]], [[Malaysia]]. Located near [[Pahang]]-[[Kelantan]] border.
'''Merapoh''' is a small town situated in the [[Lipis]] district of [[Pahang]], [[Malaysia]]. Located near [[Pahang]]-[[Kelantan]] border.

''Jalan Bukit Tujuh'' (Seven Hill Road) is an infamous short strip of road along the route from Merapoh in the state of Pahang to [[Gua Musang]] in the state of Kelantan. The strip which is in the state of Pahang, lies on a slope with a very high inclination angle. It is on this strip that two saddening incidents happened in the 1980's; the road laden with travelers returning for the festive season collapsed suddenly, taking along a few vehicles. Rescue was difficult since the strip is secluded, the nearest residential area were very far away. Victims trapped in vehicles that were unable to be dug-out were left buried. The incident made front-page news on local newspaper. As of 2009, a new strip of road has been built next to the old tragic road. Faint traces of the old road is noticeable to travelers seasoned with this road.


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Revision as of 02:56, 3 April 2009

Merapoh is a small town situated in the Lipis district of Pahang, Malaysia. Located near Pahang-Kelantan border.

Jalan Bukit Tujuh (Seven Hill Road) is an infamous short strip of road along the route from Merapoh in the state of Pahang to Gua Musang in the state of Kelantan. The strip which is in the state of Pahang, lies on a slope with a very high inclination angle. It is on this strip that two saddening incidents happened in the 1980's; the road laden with travelers returning for the festive season collapsed suddenly, taking along a few vehicles. Rescue was difficult since the strip is secluded, the nearest residential area were very far away. Victims trapped in vehicles that were unable to be dug-out were left buried. The incident made front-page news on local newspaper. As of 2009, a new strip of road has been built next to the old tragic road. Faint traces of the old road is noticeable to travelers seasoned with this road.


4°42′N 102°00′E / 4.700°N 102.000°E / 4.700; 102.000