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admin - Tue, 12/01/2015 - 12:40
The HMS Viscount Melbourne was a three-mast, 800-ton sailing wooden ship about 150 feet long and 45 feet wide with brass sheathing that was journeying from Singapore to Macau in 1842 when she blown off course by a heavy storm and ultimately struck a reef in the Laconia Shoals, a large reef complex in South China Sea.
admin - Wed, 10/30/2019 - 13:07

The archive video collection of the historic moments of a once-in-a-lifetime Miri City Parade taken in 2005.
admin - Sat, 09/26/2015 - 09:39

The wreck of a Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer CC.1 aircraft, located at Bario Airport can still be seen today having sat around for more than 50 years.
admin - Mon, 08/03/2015 - 17:16
The Tomb of Dato Permaisuri that of a legend of a beautiful princess who has settled down in Miri after a shipwreck. In recognition of her unselfish services to the local muslim community, her tomb was gazetted by the Sarawak Government to be part of the Miri heritage.