Friday, June 22, 2007

Take a look!


A cute girl, what is she thinking of?



Surfer in ACTION!
Heading on to the destination.


Surfers enjoying the moment.
Sea is calm, good weather for surfing sport.


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Monday, June 18, 2007

Visit Angkor Wat, Ta Phrom Temple


Look at the roots of the tree, growing over the wall.
I don't know how old are these trees, but I supposed they are
very very old.


Another big tree.




This is the most popular one and it has grown over the terrace.
You must not miss this one if you are there.


A hidden Buddha, this is how nature can happen.
Its naturally grown like that.
It's amazing.
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Visit Angkor Wat Series 2



Before going in Angkor Wat,
lets have a group photo.
19 of us.


The main terrace of Angkor Wat.


Zoom in.


Standing facing to the entrance,
how far it looked to you. I estimated about 2KM to walk.
Believed or not, once you're there, please find out.
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Visit Angkor Wat series1


Inside Angkor Wat, this is what you can see.
This was once a pool for the King to swim as I learnt.
Now that its already not in use, but you can see that the step which
laid to the botom.


A closer view of the steps.


A terrace within Angkor Wat.


The stone carving commonly seen on top of
door frame as a symbol of their culture.

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Visit Angkor Wat, Cambodia


EX- PYs met and no other than a picture for remembrance.


Our Brunei participants having fun


Some of the Brunei teammates up on the
Terrace.


Posing with the Boxkator Boxers.
David (3rd left) from America, to learn the skill from the
Instructor (3rd right).
Boxkator was one of the activity in this congress, we joined.
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Cambodia Series 2


Looking at what? Its seasoned bananas.
Nice to eat, hope to get this in Brunei next time.


Ubi kayu - seasoned, taste sweet.
I like it too.


This one like our kueh berlapis.


Ubi keladi - Seasoned. Taste sweet.
I missed all this food after coming back.
Very nice.
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Cambodia Series 1


Time for food!
My friend, Adrian Chan is enjoying the delicious Cambodian food
after visiting Angkor Wat. Shhh.......


What is this?
It's seasoned pumpkin, very sweet but nice.


Looks like kueh noynya, its jelly wrapped with a nut,
nyaman jua! (oops! I forgot to snap one to show)


This one look like pulut panggang, its rice rolls with some kind of minced meat.
I didn't try, there were lots of varieties beside these side dishes.
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Special Effect


I call it "SPLASHING FLOWER"
During the wedding ceremony, this flower buds
to be splashed over the Bride for best wishes.
Traditional custom.

Look! The splashed flowers on the Bride's hands.


Hands are bundled with bouquet as a sign of
" HAPPINESS "


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Ethnic Beauties


Once a year, the ethnic tribes, Iban celebrate their
harvesting festiaval or the Hari Gawai to mark a new year.
The Iban girl dancer dressed up for the celebration with the traditional dances.


Another ethnic beauty, if you would like to see them yourself,
every year in the month of June, HARI GAWAI.
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Sunday, June 10, 2007

Flowers


Orchid


Pines



Grasshopper


Bee
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Celebrating Royal Wedding


Students waiting for the moment for the Royal Wedding
parade


Lining up for the flagging



Posing for a Group photo

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