Mar 22, 2009

River of Garbage in Asia

I don't know about you but I cannot see the river. I see photos of river full of rubbish or garbage. The mentioned rivers are Citarum River of Indonesia and Pasig River of the Philippines. The rivers are basically dead and it will takes decades to restore life into the river, if there is effort made on it. Luckily of us in Borneo, we haven't see a chronic state of our rivers.


See the bridge, you can imagine how wide the river is. Now all covered with garbage. Location: Citarum River in Indonesia [Photo source]


A squatter colony next to the river of flowing garbage, not water. Location: Citarum River in Indonesia [Photo source]


A man picking up a bottle for recycling. Make money from garbage. Location: Citarum River in Indonesia . [Photo source]


Two men going through pile of recyclable junks floating on the river. Location: Citarum River in Indonesia. [Photo source]



Free thrown-away toys. A boy standing next to river of garbage, probably eying for broken toys among the rubbish. Location: Pasig River in the Philippines. [Photo source]



A local boy posing in front of the river of garbage. Location: Pasig River in the Philippines. [Photo source]

Related posts:
* Added July 30, 2009: Sarawak Rivers Board (Lembaga Sungai-Sungai Sarawak)


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Mar 20, 2009

Photos of Putrajaya International Hot Air Balloon

This page is reserved for a photo gallery of the Putrajaya International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta 2009, held from Mar 19 until Mar 22, 2009 at Putrajaya.




Reuters - Peacock in Putrajaya sky.


Reuters - Elephant and other hot air balloon over Cyberjaya skies.


Photo: gotravelplace.com


By zainabdullah.wordpress.com - Mug-shaped hot air balloon from New Zealand Team


By zainabdullah.wordpress.com - Clown-faced hot air balloon from Belgium at Putrajaya International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta


By AhmadPi - Close up photo of the clown-faced hot air balloon at Putrajaya International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta



By TimeOutKL - Pink elephant hot air balloon at Putrajaya


By submerryn.blogspot.com - hot air balloon with Putrajaya Precinct 2 at the background.

Video


Putrajaya International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta 2009

Links
* Zain's Pix - Hot Air Balloons in Putrajaya
* Submerryn - 1st Putrajaya International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta 2009
* Ahmad Pi - Hot Air Balloon @ Putrajaya
* TimeOutKL - Putrajaya Hot Air Balloon Fiesta




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Mar 11, 2009

Tropical butterfly - Series #9

A photo of tropical butterfly resting on piece of wood. The spots on the wings look like white flames.



Related posts:
* Tropical cream butterfly - Series #8 (Pieridae or Riodinidae family)
* Tropical butterfly - Ptychandra Lorquini
* Tropical Butterfly - Orange butterfly
* Black butterfly, Yellow Ixora
* Tropical Butterfly - Junonia Orithya Madagascariensis - Eyed Pansy - Blue Pansy
* Tropical Moths and Butterflies, Series #3
* Moths and Butterflies, Series #2

Mar 10, 2009

Python Reticulatus photo

Python Reticulatus is a species of python found in Southeast Asia, including Borneo. Adults grow to a maximum of over 28 feet (8.7 m) in length and are the world's longest snakes, but are not the most heavily built. Like all pythons, Python Reticulatus are non-venomous constrictors and normally not considered dangerous to man, even though large specimens are powerful enough to kill an adult and attacks are occasionally reported.

An excellent swimmer, Python reticulatus has even been reported far out at sea and has consequently colonized many small islands within its range. The specific name is Latin meaning net-like, or reticulated, and is a reference to the complex color pattern.



The above Python Reticulatus was caught by someone and kept in a cage. I'm very sure that the snake was reserved for a cooking pot at nearby restaurant. See also, Nabau, Borneo giant snake

The irony is that, the cage was kept at the back of the Bako National Park office located at the Boat Point, Kpg Bako. Thus, the suspect is likely to be employee or staff of the National Park and any animal at the National Park protected or otherwise, are suppose not be killed, harmed or trapped.

Related posts:
* Sunset photo of Telok Assam, Bako National Park, Sarawak
* Telok Assam, Bako National Park, Sarawak
* Proboscis monkey - Nasalis larvatus at Bako National Park

Mar 9, 2009

Bidayuh Pesta Birumuh - Drying Padi

During padi harvesting, after the rice stalks are threshed, the padi grains are dried under the hot tropical sun. Once the padi grains are dried, it then can be send to the rice miller for processing.


Padi dried on canvas. In the old days, padi are dried on a Bidayuh mat called "kasah" which is made of slitted rattan and tree barks. The kasah is then laid on a traditional Bidayuh bamboo platform called "tanju"




Closer shot of paid grains.


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Mar 6, 2009

Bidayuh Pesta Birumuh - Padi harvesting - Ngutum

When most of the padi have ripen, it time for harvesting. The Bidayuh called harvesting as "Ngutum" or "Ngutuom". And this time is actually very hectic because the farmers are rushing to harvest as much as they can before the rain comes and also to beat the birds to the padi.


You sure get sun-tanned very fast during padi harvesting.


Little boy helping with the padi harvesting.


Little girl helping with the padi harvesting.


Related posts:
* Pesta Birumuh - Bidayuh Rice Growing Festival

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Mar 4, 2009

Bidayuh Pesta Birumuh - Padi ripen stalks

Still on ripening padi topics. This time around, the padi grains are turning more yellow.


Ripening padi stalks leaning to the left.


Ripening padi stalks leaning to the right.


Macro shot of black caterpillars with white rings attached on the padi stalks. Talk about caterpillars, see more of them at Tropical caterpillars in all shapes and sizes

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* Pesta Birumuh - Bidayuh Rice Growing Festival

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Bidayuh Pesta Birumuh - Padi Ripening

With regards to Bidayuh padi planting cycle, padi planted in October will bear fruits sometime in late January. By late March, most padi started to ripen.


Ripening padi stalks.


Over view of padi fields before harvesting.


Before harvesting season, the sky are fine on most days. This speed up the ripening process of the padi grains.


For the Bidayuh kids, with fine weather they take opportunity to play around at padi fields. These kids will sweat it out in the next few weeks to help their parents harvesting the padi.

Related posts:
* Pesta Birumuh - Bidayuh Rice Growing Festival

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