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Generation Green: SELAMAT HARI MERDEKA!!!
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Official blog of SMK BANDAR SRI DAMANSARA 2 A.K.A. SMKBSD2 Kelab Pencinta Alam-Toyota Eco Ranger. Sunday, August 30, 2009. For the first time in Malaysia's history, there're no fireworks lighting the skyline of Kuala Lumpur. Rejoice, Malaysians! We've entered the new era of environment-friendly Merdeka Celebration. No more carbon dioxide. Less global warming problems. Since it's merdeka, let Kelab Pencinta Alam SMK Bandar Sri Damansara 2. Give you some amazing Malaysian trivia about nature:. Almost all o...
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Generation Green: Time to take your photography skills to the World!
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Official blog of SMK BANDAR SRI DAMANSARA 2 A.K.A. SMKBSD2 Kelab Pencinta Alam-Toyota Eco Ranger. Sunday, August 30, 2009. Time to take your photography skills to the World! The international company, Airbus. Is calling you to submit your best photos. That shows them what biodiversity means to you in their. Open to children ages 6-16. You got to submit before 8 September 2009. Show your best coloured image that captures the spirit of biodiversity (especially in Malaysia! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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SiputKuning Journal: 2009-05-24
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Friday, May 29, 2009. Two Worlds, Same Species. It's well known that giant ground sloths many times larger than it's present day cousins,the three -toed sloths, existed in the Americas millions of years ago. And then, there're the woolly mammoths that roamed the tundra and large, flightless Moa birds from New Zealand that hides in the shadows of the pine forests. These ancient giants a.k.a. mega fauna. The cave paintings of Tambun decorates it's western cliff faces. Now, this is even more interesting!
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SiputKuning Journal: Matang: Romanticising the Mangroves (1)
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Monday, February 13, 2012. Matang: Romanticising the Mangroves (1). Matang is a land of contrasts. It is where numerous mud creeks wind slowly under the endless verdant cover of mangrove stands. A land sheltering clusters of rickety stilt-houses home to generations of fishermen and wood-cutters while serving, at the same time, a refuge for mangrove wildlife. A land whose ecosystem is among the biggest carbon sinks on Earth. And yet home to one of the largest charcoal industry in the country ( 2. Has a st...
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SiputKuning Journal: 2009-07-19
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Saturday, July 25, 2009. Panching Karsts-400 million years old geological monuments under threat. Aerial view of Panching Limestone Formation: (from top to bottom) Bukit Tenggek, Bukit Sagu, Bukit Charas, Bukit Panching. The formation is possibly the easternmost limestone karsts in Peninsula Malaysia. Quarry Sdn Bhd, the last outcrop was flattened in the 1990s which then led to a continued quarrying of subterreanean limestone until a 26 metre depression was made. To the north is Bukit Charas, an almost i...
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SiputKuning Journal: 2009-03-15
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Friday, March 20, 2009. Fossils, Bones and Thrombollites. Australia contains loads of impressive fossils from ancient dinosaurs to Ice-Age marsupials. My trip to South-western Australia revealed some interesting finds. 1 The omnipresent limestone ridges and hills from Nambung to Perth and from Cape Naturaliste to Cape Augusta as well as in walpole and Albany are remains of marine sediments eroded over millions of years. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. What's in a (blog's) name?
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SiputKuning Journal: 2008-12-07
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008. Welcome to my weblog on explorations into the awe-inspiring biodiversity of molluscs (snails and clams in particular) and many other creatures inhabiting the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia and Malaysia in particular as well as the varied environments around this biodiverse region. Paleontology, geology and many other fields of my interests are also shared with equal dash of enthusiasm. Happy viewing! Last updated: 14 January 2012. Labels: About my blog. Skala Masa Geolo...
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SiputKuning Journal: Susan Hoi: A Glimpse of Prehistoric Thailand
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Sunday, April 24, 2011. Susan Hoi: A Glimpse of Prehistoric Thailand. This was what prehistoric Krabi looked like- a typical tropical freshwater swamp dominated by Nipah palms. Nypa fruticans. Photographed in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia. The signboard welcoming us at the entrance. The information plaque for Susan Hoi. Rocks surrounding the two headlands of Ban Laem Pho are the centrepieces of this unusual attraction. Image from Google Earth). Tens of thousands of fossil shells cover the entire rock layer.
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SiputKuning Journal: 2009-10-11
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Thursday, October 15, 2009. Discovering Kinta Valley's Natural Treasures: Gopeng Rainforest Resort. Nestled in the mighty Kampar River watershed, surrounded by fruit orchards, rubber estates, oil palm plantations and undulating, thickly forested hills with the 2032m high Gunung Brinchang as the backdrop, Kampung Ulu Geruntum is the perfect place to begin my exploration into Kinta Valley's natural wonders. A large operculate,. Excitement abound, I prodded around trying to locate more of these elusive crea...
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Dreaming of Pandora Forest - LANGKAWI NATURE BLOG, CONSERVATION ISSUES AND MORE: September 2012
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You Can Green Langkawi. Friday, September 28, 2012. T was on that evening on the road by the edge of a rainforest, I was trying my luck to look for the Asian Paradise Flycatcher (Terpsiphone paradisi). To photograph. Somehow, something caught my attention. It was just a small whitish leaf-like about two centimeters suspending in the air and it was moving a little. Oh well. just a leaf, probably. Or maybe it could be a spider? Let's check it out. As I got closer, I was very amazed to see this. August this...