Monday, October 13, 2014

Thousands of Tamban fish swim Ashore at Tabisan, Sabah (Malaysia)



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KOTA KINABALU: Thousands of fishes splashed into the shores of Kg Tabisan in Sabah’s eastern Lahad Datu district sparking speculations of what omen it brings in the year end. 

Villagers rushed to scoop up the fishes, locally known as Tamban, while others were divided over whether it was good omen or bad omen. 

However, local villager Suzila Abdullah, who operates a sundry shop in the village, said that the phenomenon had been occurring in the past three years. 

"But it is different this year because the number of fishes are exceptionally high. 

“In the past, most would have been scooped up by the end of the day but today there is still a lot more left,’’ she said when contacted by on Tuesday. 

Suzila said that she believed that strong currents and waves caused the fishes to come to shore during the current season but it only last about two or three days. 

The villagers cooked the fish while some collected it and took it up to Lahad Datu and other districts to sell. 

The Tamban fish is popular among villagers.

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