The EYE

Yesterday 15/04/2007 - Sunday

Bright and shinny! 'Datuk' Sun stretches his golden fingers across the horizon touching every single living thing on earth. The day started a bit late for me, I woke up at approximately 8:45pm and with some plus minus of reluctancy to wake up - ACTUAL time - 9:30am.

The EYES!

Yesh, I was planning to visit the eye~ "MATA MALAYSIA" this morning or later part in noon cos "IT’S A BEAUTIFUL day" to get sun burn. Ahahaha~

Initially I had in mind that there will be totally nothing up my sleeves for the rest of the day, I might just hang around mid valley AGAIN! Same goes for my housemate who are still sleeping regardless of what happening around them which they are still wondering with their sleeping beauty (wet their pants? >.<) Well, one of them woke up the instance I finish my early buiness in the loo.

SLACKerS~
Boredom creeped in while playing METAL SLUG with jacky. Alan joined next watching us having fun with watering tears filled eye balls T.T Its was almost 11am that we planned to get our balls going. We clothed and follows by series of mad laugh when we saw jacky coming ou from his room wearing something that anyone would felt melting from inside under the 33 degree C of sun blaze above your head.

IF … If I would have the chance in near future >.<

London eyes - night perspective

From back when the Romans pitched up at the start of the millennium but one, right up to 1999, London has served its millions of visitors badly when it comes to offering a platform from which to view the great city.

London eyes - day perspective

But the British Airways sponsored London Eye, billed as the world's highest observational wheel, has changed all that. The Eye stands a whopping 135 metres high on the South Bank between Waterloo and Westminster Bridges, right opposite Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament and provides stunning views over central London and beyond.

London eyes - gondola perspective

Visitors are treated to a gently paced half-hour ride in space age capsules holding 25 people each, hopping on and off as the wheel moves. An increasingly popular idea is to visit the Eye at night time when the view is perhaps at its most magical.

It is well worth booking tickets in advance as tickets are not always available on the day and even if they are, the queues can be EXTREMELY daunting.

2007 Prices


1 January - 31 December 2007
Adult: UKP 14.50
Child, 5-15: UKP 7.250
Child, under 5: Free
Senior 60+: UKP 11
Disabled adult: UKP 11


Yesh, finally we are here!~

Let the picture do the talking instead~

Reach Titiwangsa approximately 1130pm. From afar, we saw the eye and behind it is the Dewan kebudayaan. Experience a breathtaking 360 degree panorama over 20 kilometres of Kuala Lumpur. Hopefully it will be an unforgettable ride of up to 30 minutes to a height of 60 metres. There are 40 gondolas with a capacity of six passengers for each gondola.

We dragged ourselves towards our destination and it was kinda tough and it is quite a distance due to shortage of car parks and we parked the car quite a distance from where we and the weather is phew~ HOT!

Finally!

Alan goofying around before the ride

phew~ we are the shade. cooling down bit from the hot sun, but the queue is killing me softly. haha.

The ticket booth

Ticket price

It was quite a long queue

Yesh! We got our boarding pass!

The long queue for the ride

huRRay! our RIDE!

To beyond and infinity!

Below us is the path where we came, entrance to titiwangsa for tourist and everyone.

Clear blue sky

Petronas Twin Tower

End of the Ride T.T

Time flies when I looked back the moment when we first arrived our destination and indeed good times passes with just a blink of an eye.A second ago we were laughing our lungs to some foolish act Alan pull, a second after we are preparing to set back home from our destination.

Every second in our lives counts, the moment I choose to blog today it took me 1/2 hr to finish one post. Is this 1/2 hr a contribution to any better for myself or my future?

Sometimes life can be a pitch black hole and you just can't help from being suck inside the darkness without seeing any light. It can be like a lighting post on the street.

The banner on it would significantly represent who you wanted to become and achieve in life. If you are outstanding enough, you might outshine the others, you might drew some attention from passer-by and who knows? It might be your big-break, your breakthrough but some may just be there for the rest of their life.

Is time to go home...

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