William Kellie Smith was an interesting man who was popular with his South Indian workers. Kind at heart, he erected a Hindu shrine for his workers on the castle premise. As a token of appreciation, his workers in return erected a statue of Kellie complete in a white suit and hat.
Construction of this fine architecturally one-of-its-kind castle begun in 1915. However, it came to an abrupt halt with Kellie's sudden death in 1926. The ruins of the uncompleted orange-coloured castle stand in isolation and undergrowth struggled to find a foothold on the stones. In the pale moonlight it takes on an aura of a castle caught in the timelessness of a fairy tale.
Recently, efforts have been made by the Perak State Government to rescue this magnificent structure from the encroaching foliage. Besides being haunted, the castle is believed to have hidden rooms and secret underground tunnels.
Kellie's Castle is an official Malaysian Heritage Site and is situated in the town of Batu Gajah, Perak.
Taken from:http://www.pbase.com/mikench/kelliescastle
Some photo on the Castle I took using 400D.
It is written on the wall of this Castle, at certain times you can see a shawdow of Mr.Kellie walking around this corridor towards the End wall.
Another Shot by my 400D

I like the angle of this photo being taken...
But what I want to highlight in this entry is about a tree which resemble a BEAR Head Look
Unbelievable?Please take a closer look at the tree..
You can see a BEAR head..
Its not a superimpose photo..This photo was taken at Kellie Castle during my trip to Ipoh last 2 months....
Spooky but yet its a TRUTH....There is a lot of stories about this tree. Im Not sure which 1 is true. But what ever it is, this is 1 of God Creation I would said...


Magic Tree?????
hey wassup. nice trip. =)
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