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Although the many dead trees in Lake Kenyir gives an eerie look, they play an important role as a feeding and breeding ground to the hundred over species of fish which make this lake home. Lake Kenyir is Southeast Asia's largest man made lake, covering 260 square kilometers. These protruding dead trees were once part of a tropical lowland rainforest, before the Kenyir River was dammed to create a hydro electric power plant. |