What was on my mind before the dive/jump? I just want to get it done...
Was I shaken prior to the jump while standing on the platform? Not a bit...
Will I do it again? Oh yeah...either a backward jump or the 134m 8.5sec free-fall...
The rush only came in after the plunge and during the drop...!
Well, another item in my bucket list can be crossed off now...Kawarau Bridge is now over but perhaps bring on The Nevis Highwire Bungy...!
I am now a Jumper! When's your turn?
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
whoalse.com is Down
www.whoalse.com is currently down and has been down since Monday. I am also currently away.
It should be back online in a couple of hours. What happened is I've just switched Domain Registrar and it took longer than I anticipated for the transfer to get through.
Anyway, it should be alright soon. My apologies.
It should be back online in a couple of hours. What happened is I've just switched Domain Registrar and it took longer than I anticipated for the transfer to get through.
Anyway, it should be alright soon. My apologies.
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Saturday, March 20, 2010
Gone Fishin' in NZ South Island
I've been wanting to visit NZ since my day in Perth and it's about to become a reality in a few more hours. This trip was suppose to be with a few friends. I was telling myself regardless of my friends would make it I would still head there myself. Honestly, I believe this will not be my only trip to NZ.
Arthurs Pass looks good (esp the Highway), Franz Josef Glacier, Fiordland that includes Milford Sound, Mt Cook and the plentiful lakes are places I am sure would amaze me.
Anyway, I'll be off for roughly 10 days...
Arthurs Pass looks good (esp the Highway), Franz Josef Glacier, Fiordland that includes Milford Sound, Mt Cook and the plentiful lakes are places I am sure would amaze me.
Anyway, I'll be off for roughly 10 days...
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
In & Around Saigon
What actually struck me in Saigon were the Cu Chi Tunnels and its surrounding spots. I am sure there are plenty of photos around the web showing how narrow the tunnels are and those have been widened to enable tourists experience the "tunneling". All I could say is claustrophobia did creep in though it was only a short 5-min venture.
I had the experience of firing a gun now. Mind you, it's AK-47! It was such an awesome feeling of pulling the trigger.
What I love about this city is the buildings, more so of the old structure.
Vung Tao offers a weekend getaway for the locals and Jesus Hill is one of the attractions. The view from atop towards the township does look like Sao Paolo. Don't you think so?
Not too far away from Jesus Hill, there stood the Goddess of Mercy.
Here are some other pics in and around Saigon.
More on www.whoalse.com.
I had the experience of firing a gun now. Mind you, it's AK-47! It was such an awesome feeling of pulling the trigger.
What I love about this city is the buildings, more so of the old structure.
Vung Tao offers a weekend getaway for the locals and Jesus Hill is one of the attractions. The view from atop towards the township does look like Sao Paolo. Don't you think so?
Not too far away from Jesus Hill, there stood the Goddess of Mercy.
Here are some other pics in and around Saigon.
More on www.whoalse.com.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Life in Saigon
A long outstanding post that I have been procrastinating for some time. Helping out for friend's wedding did tire me out for weeks. Well, I thought I better get to this before the commencement of my next adventure in about 10 days.
I had the opportunity the visit Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City late last year with my folks. Like all travels, it's certainly an eye-opener. Specifically, life is so simple there. Yet, there exists thess specks of joy and smiles everywhere and almost everyone I walked passed.
We were told that Saigon itself has a population of 10million while Hanoi has half of that. Obviously, the night scene where we saw crowded streets with motorcycles nudging and weaving their way through the heavy traffic with plenty of horns blaring. There are just constantly blaring of horns even with our driver. Overtaking - horn, Turning - horn, Switching lanes - horn, Being overtaken - horn, etc...
A friend suggested that we should try the "Coconut Ice Cream" not too far away from the place we stayed. It supposedly tastes awesome. We did, twice...!
More photos to come but I actually didn't take too many, especially right after the wedding of a friend.
I had the opportunity the visit Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City late last year with my folks. Like all travels, it's certainly an eye-opener. Specifically, life is so simple there. Yet, there exists thess specks of joy and smiles everywhere and almost everyone I walked passed.
We were told that Saigon itself has a population of 10million while Hanoi has half of that. Obviously, the night scene where we saw crowded streets with motorcycles nudging and weaving their way through the heavy traffic with plenty of horns blaring. There are just constantly blaring of horns even with our driver. Overtaking - horn, Turning - horn, Switching lanes - horn, Being overtaken - horn, etc...
A friend suggested that we should try the "Coconut Ice Cream" not too far away from the place we stayed. It supposedly tastes awesome. We did, twice...!
More photos to come but I actually didn't take too many, especially right after the wedding of a friend.
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Thursday, March 4, 2010
Calendar is up
I have added Calendar to my website www.whoalse.com to show my availability. However, it still requires some updates and changes.
It looks like the one below. Pretty nifty huh...
It looks like the one below. Pretty nifty huh...
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