Discoveries of little wonders in life... Precious little gifts from thy lovelies... Simple little joy that brightens up my world... Life is simply beautiful~
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Monday, November 20, 2006
城市之光
说到吃东西,给我最深刻映像的还是那个“富贵”冰淇淋。除了这个,我想新加坡的美食还是比较好吃。有谁能让我对此改观呢?
住在都市的我起初还有点不习惯去另一个都市游玩, 尤其是一个跟新加坡很相像的国家。但我好快的就被“她”的魅力给深深的迷住了。谁能抵挡着“她”夜里散发的光芒呢 。
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Sipadan paradise
our surface interval before diving at Kapalai
Never have I seen so much marine life in any dive sites I have been so far - lots of fishes, turtles, sharks, and more!
I thought Manado is good, well... the reef is almost comparable to that of Manado, but with lots of fishes!
Quick facts:
- Visibility of abt 15m (The local DM told me the best season is between April to Jul where the visibility could go up to 30m, but current would be stronger.)
- Temperature abt 28 to 29 degree celcius (important information for people like me as I freeze easily and that could easily spoil my dive)
- Also a great place for snorkelling, though I personally don't like snorkelling (if you can dive, why snorkel?)
It's getting late now, so I'll just do a picture blog here and share of my experience in Sipadan when I have got more time to write.
The Sun, beach and sea!
Somebody says this is the Gairu-style of diving...
But, here's the Real Gairu... Bravo XXgairu!
Kame-san, our friend
Spot the odd one out..
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Backpacking in Greece IV
The city of Athens was quite a sight! Concrete blocks sprouting out from sloping land, and the magnificent acropolis standing high and above the mosaic art of life.
Day 15 - Peloponesse - Epidavros, Mycanae
First stop at Epidavorus for the legendary amphitheatre with unbelievable acoustics (drop a coin at the centre of the stage, and one could hear it even from the furthest point in the theatre).
The mountain range afar form a nice backdrop for the ancient stage.
After Epidavros, we went to Mycanae, an ancient fortress and city. It is famous for it's Lion Gate, which you would never miss as you enter the site. Another important site you shouldn't miss is the Tomb of Atreus, which is shapped like a beehive. The sheer size of that beehive-shaped tomb is amazing!I wonder how the people built it with their ancient technology.
After the tour of the ruin and ancient city, we stopover at Naplifo for a night. We managed to get a nice domatia with a good view of Naplio. At our balcony, we could see the orange-lighted fortress that gleam in the dark. I could even see it through the little window as I bath...how wonderful!
Day 16 - Peloponesse - Napflio, Corinth
After Mykines, we decided to brave the heat and climbed Nine Hundreds, ninety-nine steps to reach the fort...and to find out that we could take a bus up!!! Well, this's the best fortress I have ever seen, I can't believe the city was captured without any struggles with such great fort.
The Fortress high above the hill
Nice sunset at Naplio
The door leading to paradise?
Mykines
Restored art piece on display at Corinth
Day 17 to 18 - Meterora
This is one place that you shouldn't miss if you're in Greece. Not too difficult to reach from Athens with my resourceful dear as it's just 3hrs train ride away. There are a total of 6 monastaries perched atop these hills.
On the 1st day there, we hike up under the scorching hot sun and managed to visit 2 of them.
On the next day, I was spared the tedious hike and we took a bus up to the furthest monastery. We managed to cover the rest of it by foot and hitching a ride from kind visitors.
Isn't it amazing how they managed to build monastery on top of these pinnacles?
Wonders of nature
Day 19 - Hydra
Last island hopping escape at beatiful Hydra where artists goes for inspirations and ideas...
A little Donkey friend I made along the way..
The picturesque harbour
Beautiful sea
Day 20 -Athens, Rest and Relax
Elphi managed to find one of her friend, Nicos, another couchsurfer to host us for our last day in Athens. We are really lucky I think, as we get to know another great person who's really friendly and funny. We had a great time staying with him, riding the cows and having some homecooked dinner. He also took the trouble to bring us up a hill in Athens to check out the awesome night scene. It's those kind of things only the locals would know about it.
Is this the Milkyway?
Underneath the fun-loving nature lies a nice, family guy...
~ The End ~
Yahoo! I finally managed to finish my Greece blog!
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Backpacking in Greece Part III
Day 8- Santorini
White-washed buildings stacking on top of the other by the cliff edge,
with backdrop of deep blue sea and baby blue skie blending in like a beautiful piece of painting...
~ no wonder it's such a photogenic place.
Hotel Katikies - the most beautiful, and also the most expensive Resort in Oia...
Getting a good spot to view the most beautiful sunset in the Cyclades - Oia, Santorini
The Most beautiful Sunset point in Oia...
Day 9 - Santorini, volcanic island tour
Crystal clear water...
Day 10 - Paros
Dusty pink sunset
Searching for the Jersey Tiger Moths in Petaloudes ...
and 'notty' Eugene checking out the flaming-red wings as the moths flee away in fright.
When you can no longer find these beautiful butterflies-lookalike next season, you know why...
Giving these little lambs some workout on a lazy afternoon...
I bet they had never felt so energetic!
Day 11 - Mykonos
Huge flock of seagulls hovering over the coast as they await morsels of fish intestines hurled out into the open sea...
Couldn't wait for a better chance to catch the seagulls close-up in flight!
Beautiful!
"Little Venice"
Believe me..the real sights is as beautiful as these paintings..
Most-photographed windmills in Greece, Mykonos
Day12 - Delos
The Lions of Delos guarding over the ancient city...
Day 13 - Tinos
Beautiful floras commonly seen as we trudged through narrow path overgrown with weeds, in search of a close-up encounter with the dove-cotes.
The famous dove-cotes
Can you see the doves?
Church of Panagia Evangelistria -most important pilgrimage site in Greece.
Even carpets are paved from the pier to the entrance of the church for the thousands of devotees who crawl to the church during easter each year.
~End of our island-hopping entourage in Greece~
Saturday, July 15, 2006
Backpacking in Greece Part II
It is regarded as one of Europe's greatest natural wonders and believed to be the longest in Europe at 18km. To be able to complete the long hike, we had to set off early and reach there by 9am so that we could catch the ferry back at 5.30pm. (When I calculated the distance i covered on the first day in Athen by foot, it came up to abt 7km only and i was already very tired! Imagine 18km...)
Trekking down the Gorge
(Next day, to the most photogenic island in Cyclades....to be continued.)