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This was earlier in the year when I took my family to the coastal resort of Port Dickson. We explored two hotels, had lunch and tea there before driving back to Kuala Lumpur in the evening.
A new resort in Port Dickson, Malaysia - the "chalets" above the sea are in the shape of a hibiscus flower with a couple of leaves. Not a very tropical resort as it is so hot without shady trees, the place relies too much on air-conditioning, and people get to their rooms on buggies rather than walking; I wasn't impressed. In the distance is Cape Rachado or Tanjung Tuan as it is known nowadays.
Location: Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia (Outing with arabischenab & Family) See his photostream : www.flickr.com/photos/arabischenab/
Equipment: Nikon D300 + Sigma 10-20mm f4/5.6 + Cokin P121m + ND4
Large: farm3.static.flickr.com/2775/4326581391_b8baf59868_o.jpg
-None of my photos are HDR or blended images.
-Semua gambar yang ada didalam stream saya adalah bukan HDR, harap maklum !
my niece!
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Masjid Putra Nilai|Nilai|Yashica FX3|ƒ 1.9 |Fujifilm Superia 200|Negative Scan
花果山水果与冰沙
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MRT Stadium Kajang (SBK34)
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Port Dickson, or PD to locals, is a coastal city and parliamentary constituency in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It takes just over an hour by car to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Port Dickson along the North–South Expressway. The 18 km long beach from Tanjung Gemuk to Tanjung Tuan is a popular holiday destination for local visitors, especially those who come from Kuala Lumpur. Many Singaporeans have invested in holiday homes in and around Port Dickson. Over the years, many hotels and resorts were opened to capitalize on the tourist draw. In the 1990s, Port Dickson boomed with new hotels and resorts being planned and constructed. 20737
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... a weekend full of mating rituals (aka weddings) ...
- 1st trip up north, then drove south for cousin's beach wedding ... then west for another wedding ...
- checked in at Corus Paradise to rest. Nice view, excellent services & food, gorgeous sunset ... but far too many people. School holidays!
non-hdr
explore-d: 1 of 3 that made a hatrick :)