Friday, May 22, 2009

Mysterious Gunung Pulai
















Years ago, the path to Gunung Pulai was closed. The official reason given was that there was some sort of flood which destroyed the facilities and then there's rumours that some people died due to the flood causing the closure.

However, if you were to ask the locals, they would tell you that the mountain is now home to unexplainable things prompting the authorities to close it after several incidents in the past. The last incident was that a Chinese monk was attacked and killed by an ape like creature. Since the monk was a hermit and had no relatives. The authorities were able to cover up this incident.
A picture tells a thousand words. I've included several recent pictures from Gunung Pulai which I've obtained from a source which I cannot reveal for fear of incriminating him/her. Check out the pictures and judge for yourselves.

"The way is shut. It was made by those who were dead, and the dead keep it. The way is shut."














The path to the left was accessible to the public in the past, before it was closed. However the path on the right was closed back then. Supposedly this path led to a secret research facility.





The secret research facility now abandoned and in ruin. Supposedly they conducted experiments on animals with the intention of creating a whole new species to boost the tourism industry. However the project was cancelled to to lack of funding.







Layers of hardened melted rock. What could have caused such heat? Similar formations have been found at the site of the nuclear bomb at the city of Hiroshima.















This picture is not upside down. According to my source, this picture was taken right side up. However, some sort of time-space disturbance had caused this part of the jungle to appear upside down. My source didn't dare venture into the path for fear of not being able to return.












Poisonous orange coloured moss. This was supposedly created by mixing the genes of the South American Poison Arrow Frog with that of the regular green moss. The purpose was to be able to mass produce the poison in large quantities. The poison can be used commercially as a pesticide and even sold to drug research companies as the poison is known to have cancer cell fighting properties.










A giant hornet can be seen flying in the distance from one tree to another. It is alleged that the hornet is the size of a crow!









A Giant Spotted Moth can be seen in this picture. According to my source, this moth has the wing span of at least 1 metre!









This ant is about the size of a AA battery!











You need to see this picture very closely. This is a picture of a Translucent Simian, which is an almost invisible monkey created from the experiments. If you look closely, you can see the outline of the monkey between the branshes and leaves near the cloudy area.






These are 'Copper Snakes' which are about 10cm in length. Unlike regular snakes, these snakes live in colonies like ants as a result of mixing ant genes to that of the copper snakes, thus reducing their size and changing their way of exixtence!






An ape like creature can be seen here sitting on the rock in the upper part of this picture. This was taken at the foot of the water fall. According to my source, this creature was created in the research facility as well. My source also states that just a couple of years back there was news of a bigfoot like creature spotted in the Endau-Rompin area. Supposedly this is the 'mate' created for that creature in Rompin. However, the project was abandoned and these creatures remain separated. No other images available as the creature ran away upon spotting the photogragher.

The foot print of the ape like creature.











Footwear of the Chinese monk who was attacked and killed by the ape like creature several years back, which prompted the authorities to close Gunung Pulai permanently.







The truth is still out there.......Do you dare seek it at Gunung Pulai? But do keep in mind that it is illegal to enter the park without permission. So, please obtain permission from the Forestry Department prior to entering, otherwise be a law abiding citizen like me and not enter ;)

1 comment:

  1. Are you nuts? My family and I go to Gunung Pulai like EVERY WEEK to have some peace of mind. We even have our own favorite spot in Gunung Pulai 1. LOTS of people still go there even if it's closed. On weekends and school holidays it'll be packed with people, that's why I prefer to go there during the weekdays. Nothing funny or weird, just peaceful view of forest and waterfalls. Go ahead and google "gunung pulai" and you'll find people posting their pics taken in Gunung Pulai. If you're not satisfied I can happily give you my personal pics taken there.

    I myself live about 10km away from this place, and have close relatives living in the Gunung Pulai village (walking distance to Gunung Pulai itself). You are a NUTSO if you believe what you wrote in your post. Stop making up stories. If you are talking about "the locals", I'm considered one of the locals. It is a FACT that the place was closed because of flood that happened in 2001. Not only it was in the news, we saw it happen. So stop with your bullcraps and GTFO.

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