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The Art of Nature - Thunderstrom

Just when I reach home, I saw a huge dark cloud formation (click to view the clouds) just in front of my house, and the win is blowing strongly. Looks like there are going to be a thunderstorm rain.... Then I saw some thunder, this is a good opportunity. I hurry went into my house and grab my Nikon D90, and this is what had happen for the next one hour... =============================================== Some historical Related Post on Thunder Thunder Strom @ Friendship Park The Art of Nature The right time again Before and After Friendship Park @ Night Time

Another visit to the Buntal Village for Sunrise photoshoot

Read my previous visit to Buntal Village for Sunrise photoshoot (click to read) I went to Buntal Village for photo shooting for the second time, but the weather is not as good as the first time. On my way to the village drizzling rain, fortunately when reached the village, it stops. I've shoot a lot of scene photos, but this time I'll show you some of the photos not related to sunrise. The fisherman getting ready for a day work, preparing the fishnet. A group of teenage youngster having a jumpshoot at the beach. Two of my buddies packing up their gears after finish shooting the sunrise. My flip Ultra HD videocam, mounting on a tripod. Checkout the video I've shoot below :)

Visitation to the Niah Cave @ Miri Sarawak

I visited the Niah Cave last weekend with my family and friends. That morning, I wakeup at around 6am. Our initial plan was to wakeup at 5am, and starts our journey at 6am…. Both of my younger brother Kerry and Jye came back home at around 2am last night, so I don’t expect they will wake up on time. We started our journey at around 7am; it takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes from Miri to the small town of Niah, and we had our breakfast there. Upon entering Niah town, a nice view awaits us, as I can see the Limestone Mountains surrounding the Niah town. There are only 3 – 4 rows of shophouses. My brothers are familiar with this place, so we had our breakfast at one of the coffee shop there. Most of the Chinese people here they speak Hakka dialect. I ordered my favorite food, the koko noodles, taste really nice :) however, the pricing here are a bit expensive compare to Miri town. My brother told me this is because all the food here needs to pay extra transportation charges....