Friday, April 6, 2012

UNESCO World Heritage Mount Kinabalu

The sunset.

Before we saw the nice sunset, we were passing through a beautiful rain forest.

It is a tough but beautiful journey.

We will have water supply along the way to the top.

Dewdrop.

Mini water fall.

Squirrels will come to you if u feed them.

We may not see this at low land.

Fern leaf.

A big monkey cup.

It was a surprised for me to see a raspberry.

The blue sky above Mount Kinabalu.

He carried 55kg!!

"Don't give up! Our first day stop is just 2km away!" 

Averagely, we can rest every 1km.

The higher the mountain is, the lesser the green leave can be seen.

No pain no gain. We will be able to see the beauty of the high mountain after we have run through all the challenges.

Playing sepak takraw at sea level 3,000m above must be very interesting.

Somewhere very near to the summit.

Some climbers come down from the top via Ferrata.

Nice one.

We had a short rest here before we continued journey to the summit at 2am.

Mount Kinabalu.

For our Earth, for our family, for our friends and for our loved one, please take nothing but photographs from our nature, please leave nothing but footprints to our nature, please keep nothing but memories from our lovely nature.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

A Journey to Padas River @ Sabah

Beaufort railway station.

An antique train.

The railway personnel has to manually join the head and body. 

Captain

Look at the antenna of the walkie talkie, it is so long. I guess it can connect you with those are few km away.

A kid is ready for departure.

This train is also a transportation of transportations.

A shaking and adventurous train.

You can buy boiled eggs, fried noodles, junk foods.

Yes, this is a railway stop but not a bus stop.

Sending off.

You can find a school along the railway. An education for all must be taken care of although it is at urban area.

Along the 2 hour journey, you can find some small village.

A nice nature scenery.

You can alos find some wild boar.

After the long journey....

...we finally reached Padas River.

A place for lever 3-4 white water rafting.