Saturday, September 24, 2011

Sunset at Pantai Purnama

A sunset at Purnama Beach,Port Dickson.





Rays of hope beaming up at dusk.



A spider like tree stump awaits.


Swinging into the sunset.



When an Indonesian carpenter wants some coconut....





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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Shattered dreams of Haroun Perancis

This abandoned red bricks seaside chalet at Kuala Linggi
beside the almost forgoten Fort Supai is said to be a brain child  of
Haroun Perancis a journalist cum political book writer
until his untimely death in 2007.
If  will certainly boast a beautiful scenery and sunset
by the Linggi river mouth if fully completed.
Even in its abandoned state the place can still be an attraction
for shutterbugs and anglers just like
Kelly's Castle of Batu Gajah,Perak.















The place looks clean even after been abandoned for some years.



Over head walkway to connect the buildings.



'Guest' will just have to walk down the stairs for a dip into the waters.



A wall decorated with local laterite rocks and an altar like built in cabinet,
probably to be used as a pigeon hole for room keys.
















Fallen trees decorates the nearby beaches.









Anglers as usual at any river mouth waiting for a bite.




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Sunday, September 11, 2011

18th National Day Souvenir copy

Our Independence Day is one to be remembered
by all who live and dwell on this land we love so much.
Here is how Malaysians remember that big day in 1975
with a Souvenir Copy that i have been keeping for quite sometime.
It talk about our fight and struggle for independence
after 400 years being colonised on and off for our rich natural resources.
History is apolitical and we should always keep it that way
and we shouldn't be afraid of the past
for we wouldn't be living in this beautiful country without it.






















































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a promo from "Tonic Chop Gajah'




download 18th National Day Souvenir Copy