Klang folks paid a revisit to the hazy day of 10 August 2005
with an API almost touching the 500 level on the 25th of June.
It seems that we humans are very forgetful and always take things for granted
and expect to have clean air and water even without preserving and protecting our natural environment.
At the rate that we are clearing our forests for plantation
to satisfy our lust for planting more palm oil
to make more millions to fill our bank accounts
we might one day have no more clean source of water for drinking
and hazy days all year long.
I-City seems lost in the haze.
This is how it was on 10th of August 2005 with an API of 500.
And the situation 10 days later(20th August 2005) with the haze gone.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Tanjung Tokong Search Light Battery
The Search Light Battery of Tanjung Tokong
build by the British to defend Penang during the World War 2
might look real obsolete today
but that's the best option available then
at the time when radar was yet to be perfected.
The first search light is right at the edge of the cape,
only time can tell how much longer it can stand up there.
a great view and an excellent fishing spot too.
the second search light.
the watch tower.
the entrance of the Chinese Temple.
the old Tanjong Tokong Temple.
View Tanjong Tokong Search Light Battery in a larger map
build by the British to defend Penang during the World War 2
might look real obsolete today
but that's the best option available then
at the time when radar was yet to be perfected.
The first search light is right at the edge of the cape,
only time can tell how much longer it can stand up there.
a great view and an excellent fishing spot too.
the second search light.
the watch tower.
the entrance of the Chinese Temple.
the old Tanjong Tokong Temple.
View Tanjong Tokong Search Light Battery in a larger map
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Remnants of the old Bukit Besi mines
Concrete remnants of the old iron ore mines of Bukit Besi
lays preserved till today awaiting interested visitors
who loves to discover for themselves the glorious past
of this once very rich
and advance area of Terrengganu
during its heydays.
These laterite rocks are very rich with iron oxide.
The stock pile building after which the ore
are transported by rail to Kuala Dungun.
An old locomotive from this era
can be found at the Terrengganu Museum.
A train tunnel at Buki Tebuk and some pillars
of the Jetty at Sura is still around today..
Tin plant washing area which looks like a ruin of an ancient civilization.
Mining activities continues today by others
in a smaller scale.
the tunnel connecting the tin plant to the stockpile area.
The crushing plant.
The washing plant view from above.
a storage silo in front of the washing plant.
A signboard showing he dynamite storage area.
The chimney alley of Bukit Besi.
View Bukit Besi Mines in a larger map
lays preserved till today awaiting interested visitors
who loves to discover for themselves the glorious past
of this once very rich
and advance area of Terrengganu
during its heydays.
These laterite rocks are very rich with iron oxide.
The stock pile building after which the ore
are transported by rail to Kuala Dungun.
An old locomotive from this era
can be found at the Terrengganu Museum.
A train tunnel at Buki Tebuk and some pillars
of the Jetty at Sura is still around today..
Tin plant washing area which looks like a ruin of an ancient civilization.
Mining activities continues today by others
in a smaller scale.
the tunnel connecting the tin plant to the stockpile area.
The crushing plant.
The washing plant view from above.
a storage silo in front of the washing plant.
A signboard showing he dynamite storage area.
The chimney alley of Bukit Besi.
View Bukit Besi Mines in a larger map
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Scene by the Mekong Riverside
For a visit to Laos to be complete,
one have to drop by the mighty Mekong River
to get the feel of how big it's,
a 4,350km long river which flows through 6 countries.
I was there by the river at Luang Prabang
a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
a crude all purpose ferry taking passenger and light vehicle across to Parbeng.
one have to drop by the mighty Mekong River
to get the feel of how big it's,
a 4,350km long river which flows through 6 countries.
I was there by the river at Luang Prabang
a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
a crude all purpose ferry taking passenger and light vehicle across to Parbeng.