


Outfall Sungai Batu Ferringhi is a jetty and harbour in Batu Ferringhi, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia. Open 24 hours.
Outfall Sungai Batu Feringghi (Batu Feringghi River Outfall) is a notable site located in the Batu Feringghi area of Penang, Malaysia. Situated along the northern coastline of the island, this outfall is where the Batu Feringghi River meets the Andaman Sea. The area is characterized by its industrial and ecological significance, serving as a key point for the discharge of river water into the sea.
Visitors to the site can observe the interaction between freshwater from the river and the saltwater of the sea. The outfall area is often a focus for environmental studies due to its role in understanding water flow and quality. The surrounding environment includes a mix of coastal vegetation and urban development, providing a unique perspective on the interplay between natural and man-made elements.
The location is also easily accessible from the popular Batu Feringghi Beach area, making it a convenient spot for those interested in environmental observation and coastal management.
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Subcategory: Jetty and Harbour
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101a, Jalan Batu Ferringhi, Batu Ferringhi ,Pulau Pinang
Observing the meeting point of freshwater and saltwater.
Insight into local water flow and environmental conditions.
Coastal and riverine ecological interactions.
Proximity to Batu Feringghi Beach and local amenities.
Opportunity for environmental and water quality studies.
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You can observe the interaction between river and sea waters, along with the surrounding coastal and urban environment.
No, visiting the Outfall Sungai Batu Feringghi is free of charge.
Parking is available on nearby streets and designated areas; you may need to walk to the outfall from these locations.
There is no specific best time; however, daylight hours are ideal for observing the site and surrounding area.
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