Sunday, November 30, 2008

Gerain's Pre-Birthday Celebration by Project Care

Thanks to Catherine's 'very-last-minute-idea', we, Project Care managed to throw Gerain a very pre-19th birthday celebration in campus. Got 4 pieces of small-cut cakes from the bakery in cafeteria, Ming Yi's sponsored drinks and candles for the birthday boy. 

...Ming Yi's reaction when she said, 'It was so scary. I felt like my window is going to break'!...
(that was how Catherine managed to get Ming Yi to campus by 1pm)

...trying so hard to light the candles...

...Gerain making his wish...

...and cuts the cake...
(4 pieces to cut some more)

...and this is specially for Suhas, who is far far away...


...never forgetting a syok sendiri photo of all of us...


Glad that you like the surprise, Gerain.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

A Trip to Miri Crocodile Farm

One of the places-to-go-before-going-home-for-the-long-holidays was to the Miri Crocodile Farm. It is not far from Senadin but still I haven't step foot there yet. So, Catherine and I planned for a short half a day visit to the farm on the 26th November 2008. 

...the entrance...

...the wristband...

We drove to the farm which was about 10-15 minutes drive from home and paid RM10 per person to enter. First of all, the ticket counter was just so freaky - snakes and monitor lizards coming out from the counter - it's fake by the way, but eewie - read several newspaper clippings about crocodiles and saw some crocodile skeletons. There was a sign post too!


It was also my first time getting so close to crocodiles - was standing on top of the wooden platform with huge crocodiles just right below my foot! Had a stroll around the farm and saw some other animals and OMG! There was a snake on the wood where people can go and touch them - BUT there were no one around with the snake!

...feeding the fishes...

We had souvenirs too from the farm - MOSQUITO BITES!


It was a short walk, though. Finished the farm in about less than 2 hours. We drove into a small-tiny-little town and ended up at a jetty. It was pretty. 

...the jetty at Baram (if I'm right lah~)...

Another exploration and I think, there's nothing in Miri to explore anymore... 
*still searching*

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Memories of Semester 2, 2008

- taken at Tanjung Beach -

Another semester has passed and awaiting my final semester next year.
Many things happened along the way.
Memories to cherish, memories to forget.
It was indeed a roller-coaster ride.

*long post coming up*

Monday, November 24, 2008

Madagascar: Escape 2 Curtin

All characters portrayed in this photograph are fictional. 
Any similarity to any persons, dead or alive, or to any actual event is purely coincidental and unintentional.

-Photograph courtesy of Catherine Chia-

Niah Cave Expedition

Date: 23 November 2008
Time: 7.00am


Finally, it's the day to go to Niah National Park to 'jalan-jalan'. Woke up extremely early (been sleeping like a log since the day my exam was over) and gotten ready for the trip. Left home at 7am for breakfast at 2020 in Pelita. My chicken rice and Catherine's duck rice gave us a good breakfast and we were off, driving to Niah. 

It was about an hour drive from Miri to Niah. We took the coastal road which lead us to a place with many trees both left and right. *JOKE OF THE DAY* We saw the sign that reads Niah National Park right in front of us and just before reaching the sign, there was a junction. Luckily, I managed to stop Catherine from taking that junction and I said, 'Where got people turn in the junction before reaching the signboard!' It was a laugh~ (never mind if you don't get the joke)

...entrance to Niah National Park...

So there we were, reaching Niah National Park. Paid RM5 per person and bought a booklet which costed another RM5 and off we go to get a boat ride. At first, I was excited that we need to get a boat ride to the other side and the woman in the counter was pointing from one end of the map to the other side, but, mana tau, it was just a minute ride across the river to the other side of the jetty -.-"" 

...excited to see the small passage of the river...

...the very long walkway...

We started our journey into the cave at 9.30am. There was a large group of people there. We decided to go to the cave first and visit the museum later on our way back. So it was our 3KM walk into the jungle. It wasn't tiring at first. We arrived at a small stall selling merchandises and drinks. And there, stood a big metal fence where we had to walk under it.

...the metal fence...

Further walks leaded us to the Traders' Cave. It was an awe looking at the size of the cave. (the only cave I've been to was Fairy Cave in Bau) We continued our journey to the Great Cave and there, it was another awe~

...The Traders' Cave...

...me helping an 'ang moh' to take photos...

...syok sendiri inside Traders' Cave...

Well, we took the 'WAY OUT' as our 'WAY IN' coz we didn't see the sign that says 'WAY IN'. Took the stairs, lots of birds' dropping and I was a little shaken looking at a guy with a blue shirt sitting far far up high in the cave. 'Is it just me, or is there a man there?' I asked Catherine. 'Yeah, there's a guy there,' she answered. Phew~ I was relieved.

...The Great Cave...

...the archeological site...

...the house we often see in our Geography book...

...the stairs up to the cave...


...taken from above the stairs towards the mouth of the cave...

It was pretty awesome walking in the cave and it lead us to an exit. We were both arguing over the 'EXIT' as Catherine said that we're back at the 'ENTRANCE' but I insisted that it was the 'EXIT'! I was wrong, we were back at the 'ENTRANCE' coz we took the wrong junction. So, we walked back and off to the right junction which lead us to a very long dark passage to the Painting Cave.

...Gan Kira, love this place - very windy...

...taken before embarking for Painting Cave...

...the Painting Cave...

...it's nothing much but it's windy...

The Painting Cave wasn't that interesting coz the paintings were already deteriorating. Done with photo takings, we walked back to the 'ENTRANCE' of the Great Cave. We bought a drink at the stall and headed back to the museum at 2.30pm. It was a whole 5 hours walk we had in there. Tiring but a great one! Walked the museum and took another minute of boat ride back to the Park HQ and checked out.

...trying to look like the painting behind me...

...Catherine graduated from Niah Cave...

Stomach was grumbling, so we headed to Niah Town to hunt for food. We were in a hunt for the food court that the interstate bus would stop for morning breakfast before heading down to Kuching. So we asked and drove towards the direction...and we found it! Had a good but expensive meal before driving back to Miri.

...the bridge that we crossed 2 times in our bus ride to Kuching...

...getting crazy in the car...

It was a great trip, one that has proven all the facts in our Geography book back in Primary School. Tiring, of course. This crossed out another adventure in my list. 

Looking forward to the next adventure!