FOR many people, the construction yard in Teluk Ramunia at the south-eastern tip of Johor resembled a vast junkyard.
Abandoned after the original owner closed it down in 1996, the yard was full of rusty metals and disused cranes, and covered with overgrown shrubs and grasses.
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