Sasharan is a place name located on the seashore in Selangor. This time we had to see a sandbar in the Strait of Malacca that could only be landed within four days of the first and fifteenth days of the first lunar month. This is the legendary "Mirror of the Sky" of Sasharan. The time of the rising and falling tides is different every day, and you need to calculate the time before going. In addition to several large rivers, there are still some small rivers to be developed, next to most of the mangroves, you can see the sharp buds of mangroves arching out of the soil, you can see herons, egrets flowing in the water to find fish, you can see monkeys jumping up and down to pick fruits.

After about half an hour, we arrived at a sandbar. Of course, the sandbar is not flat, the southeast high, the northwest low, if you want to take a beautiful photo, you have to go to the northwest side of the water to see the reflection. If you want to see the creatures, you have to go to the southeast side of the sand.
Pattern of sediment washed out by the tide. On the surface, it looks like there is nothing.
But looking closely, every puddle of water, there are such small creatures.
What did this find?
Why does the bone snail have 8 more legs?!
It turned out to be a hermit crab.
At about 1 o'clock, the sea slowly rose and it was necessary to retreat. But what if the water level is not high enough to go back? Never mind, go dig up some oysters for lunch on the Swan Island next to it!
Does it feel like a geological task force? When it comes to digging oysters, the most classic phrase of the people who went with them is "it looks like it's all stone." But if you look closely, you can still see the seam of the two shells together. When you see the seam, you can visually measure how big the oysters are, and use the wedge and hammer to pry it down!
The biggest oyster dug that day, 100 years old? No, twenty or thirty.
The big oysters have to be knocked open like this.
In addition to the large oysters on the island, there are also large barnacles the size of seals. People who are not familiar with barnacles are certainly familiar with dense phobia, but in fact, barnacles are also delicious, and I am not talking about gooseneck barnacles/dog claw snails/tea lotus yo. Knock it down, then break the shell, wash it and cook it. The barnacles of such a large size as Selangor are ignored, and the people of Huizhou in Zhoushan can't see the rhythm of "I contracted this fish pond" in minutes!