Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Day Trip to Air Papan

Since BB has moved back from KL, we decided to go to this Air Papan Beach that I read so much about in other people's blog. The other main reason we decided to go there is because its really not that far from where I'm staying... about 90mins drive.






We arrived at the Fishing Bay Resort first... its about 10mins from the main beach and apparently this is the better resort to stay if you are planning to stay overnight. The resort has its own beach area, but its a small one. We were there on the weekday, so there wasn't anyone else around and not much was going on... but that was why I chose to make the trip on weekdays.. so that there would not be too many "other" people!!! :)




The chalets look nice enough and its air conditioned with ASTRO... if you people are interested you can always google "air papan" and you will be able to find quite a few reviews of the various chalets available there.




It was super sunny and you can see from the photos that we are actually perspiring on our faces!!! :P The jetty was quite run down, and not as "nice" as you may have seen from the other people's review who were there maybe a year or two ago.

We then proceeded to the main Air Papan beach. I liked the beach. Super long stretch of nice clean beach with nice seas and weather!!!


When we arrived at the beach, the only other people there were a Malay family having a swim in the sea. I think they were locals who stayed just further up the beach.




BB and me were just strolling on the beach, enjoying the sea breeze and trying to see if there were any nice sea shells to pick up as souvenirs... :)






It was REALLY sunny!!! So much that I was squinting when taking this picture. I think the stretch of beach was about 500m long... we walked towards the end which was the rocky part, and from there I took a picture to see how far we walked....


The white thing in the inset is my car. Not bad for an afternoon exercise eh??? kekekeke...



Maybe if we had more time we would have tried to walk pass the rocks to see what was beyond, but the weather was turning quickly as we could see some storm clouds over us as we decided to head back to the car.

And boy it was the right decision as it started to rain when we were about a quarter of the way back. It was more of a heavy drizzle but it was steadily getting heavier and heavier. But I guess it was ok for me and BB as we had not been drenched in the rain for a long time!!! :)

We were half soaked when we reached the car, but luckily we had a towel and brought spare clothings. The rain lasted only for a while longer and from my car I could see some people with a bunch of balloons running on the beach.. WTF????


Hahahaha then we realised that it was a bridal photo/video shoot and their vehicle was the one next to my car. :) But I guessed the came a little too late because even though the rain stopped a little, the skies wasn't clear anymore and it was all a little gloomy.

So after drying up a little, BB and me decided to head for home. It rained again along the way, but I did managed to see some signboards that there were in fact more beaches to the north and south of the town of Mersing. Some were quite far... about 70+km from the town. I think we will try to visit some of those places in the near future. :)

Oh... there are more pictures of this trip in the here.



Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Aquaria @ KL

Was in KL over the last weekend to help BB move out of her place. So we took the opportunity to visit the Aquaria.

The name is Aquaria... but there were many "un-aquaria" animals ... :)


Can you see how many camouflaged geckos are there in the picture???

This monkey is REAL SMALL..... about 20cm when its sitting....

The most disgusting thing to me..... giant spiders or tarantula.....

So there were tarantulas, geckos and monkeys... hehehhehee so where were the sea or water creatures???? Undeniably the attraction of the Aquaria has to be the underwater tunnel where you get to see those sea creatures from a "underwater" point of view.




Actually these photos were taken BEFORE going into the tunnel. :P

Well those are the giant fish that we manage to pose with before they swam away.

It was quite difficult to take pictures in the underwater tunnel with a normal camera because with flash, you won't be able to see the fishes while without flash, everything turns bluish and not so clear... :)


Without the flash.. at least you could see some fish....


With flash... hehehehhe the reflections are almost as clear as the real person!!! :P




BB and me with a school of fish wandering near the glass.


Me and a shark... for those of you who didn't know or forgot, the creatures look 30% smaller due to the thick glass..


The diver was feeding the fishes and posing for the cameras.

A piggyback ride on the shark.... :P


A stingray like creature at the top of the glass tunnel.

A Giant stingray.... If we "goreng" this fella... how many people would it feed??? I wonder....

Oh well.... I've been to the Underwater World in Sentosa, Singapore and honestly I have to say I prefer the one in Singapore.... but for RM28... the Aquaria is also ok.... if you can't make the trip to Singapore :)


Sunday, October 7, 2007

When PIGS can FLY............

When PIGS can FLY, there will be true PROGRESS in the COUNTRY!!!!

So..... who are the pigs? and in which country?????

BEATS ME!!!!!!!!!!!

Let me know if you have any idea!!

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, October 1, 2007

Fun with Saga Seeds!!

Over the weekend I was driving around town with my BB while waiting for the Malay "buka puasa" stalls to open in the early evening. So I brought her to my old primary school (more of that in another post). The front gate was locked so I decided to go around the back, since I also remembered that there used to be saga trees planted behind the school compound, near the soccer field. BB and I have been trying to find these saga trees and seeds for a long time. Seems that a lot of these trees are no longer at the places that we know of.

What was once a small mud road has now turned into a tar-ed road, with kampong houses along the road. Driving slowly, I finally saw them!!! The saga seeds scattered on the roadsides, small red dots embeded in the soil, and some on the road.

So I stopped the car and we got out to take a closer look. And there it was!!!


Hmmmmm after a little researching on the internet, I found that the scientific name for the saga tree is Adenanthera pavonina. Can you see the seeds? I zoomed in the best I could..... and here it is... :)


Those in the center are the un-fallen saga seeds. :) There were actually a lot of the fallen seeds all over the ground, so BB and me began our pickings!!!! We started by the roadside 1st.....


And slowly moved nearer to the school compound. Over there, we could find whole pieces of fallen saga seed pods, and we took some pics!! :D




We just picked and picked because this was something we wanted to do for such a long time, but could not find a suitable location where there were STILL saga trees growing!! And there WERE lots of it all over the ground!!!



Hahahhahah this is the end result of our pickings!!! BB washed them clean and we actually counted how many we picked!!



We actually picked 593 saga seeds... Looks very little but there's really so many of them in the picture!!!!! :) Most probably we will be going back there quite often to "collect" somemore saga seeds, :)