Saturday, 8 December 2012

Friday, 7 December 2012

Escalivada

Still stuck at the office and I am started thinking of escalivada ;) Hmmm ....

 

Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Coffee

Time for coffee! Anyone? :)

 
It is 9.50 am in Kuala Lumpur :)
 

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

I dreamed of Ramallah

I dreamed of Ramallah after been reading and watching what happened in Palestine. These are the last two books that I read by Mourid Barghouti (a Palestinian poet):
1. I Saw Ramallah
2. I was Born There, I was Born Here

Life is never easy, whatmore for my brothers and sisters in Palestine. I hope they will be strong and may God (whether thay are Muslims or Christians) bless them always.

Take care everyone.
~ Larra

 

Thursday, 1 March 2012

Bat exodus

We visited several caves during our recent holidays in Mulu National Park (Borneo) . Each cave has its own unique features. One of the famous cave that we visited was Deer Cave. Deer Cave is the largest cave passage in the world (it is said that it can fit 5 cathedrals the size of Saint Paul in London). This cave is also known for bats watching. Between 5 to 7 pm the spectacular sight of a black cloud of free-tailed bats emerging from the entrance of Deer Cave. The swarm of bats do not fly helter skelter. Rather, they seem to follow an aerial path that make them look like some celestial serpent in the sky.

When it's time to come out, the bats can be seen at the mouth of Deer Cave. Bat exodus.
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  Bats exodus
Bats exodus
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  Bats exodus
  Bats exodus - a closer look.
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Deer Cave is also known for famous profile of Abraham Lincoln guarding the southern entrance of the cave. The famous face of Abraham Lincoln guards the southern entrance of Deer Cave.
The cave from far.
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  In the cave
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  It feels like being in a big stadium :). Take note of how small my group members look on right side of this photo :)
  Deer Cave

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Back to the Cave!




H was on holiday in Malaysia recently and one of our holiday destinations this year was Sarwak (East Malaysia, located in Borneo Island). Mulu National Park is Sarawak's biggest national park and is known for it huge and impressive caves.Wind Cave and Clearwater Cave were two of the famous caves that we visited while at Mulu National Park. Each cave has its own unique features. Wind Cave was so named because of the cool breeze that can be felt at the narrow parts of the cave. It also has many impresive stalactites, stalagmites, flowrocks, helitites and rock cords. While the Clearwater Cave is Asia's longest cave, i.e. 107 km.