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SEEING THE SIGHT-NATURE ON ITS OWN



A few years ago,I visited Pantai Kemasin,Bachok.I was born in Bachok and yet only arrived at this beautiful beach when I was 61 years old.As they say,it is better late than never.This beach is a bit isolated and does not have good road access and commercial infras;so it is not as popular as  Pantai Irama.Each of them has its own beauty.Given RM10million,I will invest here and build a resort and a service apartment complex.Why?I saw beauty of green and peaceful environment to live and enjoy my life as I grow older and fade away..


What the photo above shows you is a green river and in a kampung environment.The scenery looks nice and pleasantly green to common folks but not to engineers and scientists.When the water turned green,it is badly polluted!


We see trees every where and everyday.It is too common a sight.We take them for granted and we don't even know their names except the ones that bear the fruits we eat. Everyone may see the same forest ,but not everyone will see the trees,the trunks,the leaves and the fruits.If you are a keen photographer,you will start seeing things as they are.

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