Visitors trespass into Mossy area


Forbidden trail: Tourists walking on the boardwalk despite the place being closed to visitors.

CAMERON HIGHLANDS: Three days after the closure of the popular Mossy Forest in Gunung Brinchang here, tourists are still keen on trespassing into the boardwalk despite the entrance being fenced up by zinc panels.

A check by The Star at 11.30am found that the panels, previously held together by metal wiring only, had been pried open.

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