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Bako National Park's Iconic Rock Formation Collapses: Nature's Fragility Revealed

The collapse of the 'Cobra Head Sea Stack' in Bako National Park has shocked Malaysia, highlighting the impact of natural forces on iconic landmarks.

The recent collapse of the 'Cobra Head Sea Stack' at Bako National Park in Sarawak has left Malaysians in mourning. This iconic rock formation, a symbol of the park's geological significance, succumbed to the relentless power of the sea, likely due to large waves. The loss of this natural wonder has sparked discussions on the fragility of nature and the importance of preservation efforts.

Comparable to Australia's renowned 12 Apostles, the fate of the 'Cobra Head Sea Stack' serves as a poignant reminder of how even the most resilient formations can be vulnerable to environmental forces. The collapse, attributed to the gradual erosion of the rock's base by strong waves, has not only impacted the park's landscape but also its tourism appeal.

Amidst the sorrow over the sea stack's demise, Bako National Park stands as a testament to Malaysia's rich biodiversity, attracting adventurers seeking to explore unique and secluded destinations. The loss of this iconic landmark underscores the need for sustainable conservation practices to protect the remaining natural wonders in the region.

Intriguingly, Sarawak Minister Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah highlighted the gradual erosion of the sea stack's base, shedding light on the ongoing battle between conservation and natural forces. The collapse of the 'Cobra Head Sea Stack' further emphasizes the delicate balance between human admiration for nature's marvels and the inevitable changes brought about by environmental dynamics.

Additionally, the collapse of the sea stack has stirred emotions nationwide, prompting reflection on the ephemeral nature of geological formations and the necessity of responsible tourism practices in preserving Malaysia's natural heritage. This event serves as a stark reminder of the interconnectedness between humans and the environment, urging us to cherish and protect the wonders that surround us.

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Iconic Bako sea stack is gone, possibly caused by big waves, says ... (New Straits Times Online)

KUCHING: The iconic rock formation of Bako National Park known as the 'Cobra Head Sea Stack' which collapsed yesterday was most probably caused by big ...

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SFC: Bako sea stack suffered same fate as Australia's iconic 12 ... (The Borneo Post)

KUCHING (Feb 14): Bako National Park's iconic serpent head sea stack has suffered the same fate as the iconic 12 Apostles in Victoria, Australia, ...

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QuickCheck: Did an iconic rock formation in Sarawak's Bako ... (The Star Online)

NATIONAL parks hold a treasure trove of flora and fauna, drawing travellers who prefer to explore destinations that are off the beaten track.

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โ€œGone foreverโ€ โ€“ M'sians Saddened by the Collapsing of Iconic Sea ... (WORLD OF BUZZ)

Malaysia lost one of its most iconic natural landmarks recently after the Bako Sea Stack, located at the Bako National Park in Sarawak is essentially gone.

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Bako National Park mourns loss of iconic 'Cobra Head Sea Stack' (Citizen Journalist Malaysia)

Iconic 'Cobra Head Sea Stack' at Bako National Park collapses due to big waves. Loss mourned for its geological significance and impact on tourism.

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Sarawak's Iconic 'Cobra Head' Sea Stack Lost To Sea (The Rakyat Post)

The collapse of the iconic sea stack is believed to have been caused by large waves.

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Iconic Sea Stack at Bako National Park Collapses: A Stark Reminder ... (BNN Breaking)

The iconic sea stack at Bako National Park collapsed on Feb 14, 2024. A loss reminding us of nature's fragility and the need to preserve remaining wonders.

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Serpent Head sea stack in Bako National Park collapses (Free Malaysia Today)

The base of the rock had gradually eroded due to strong waves, says Sarawak minister Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah.

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