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MY 2017 COLOUR IS GREEN!



 Looking back over the last 50 years,we had destroyed a lot of green.Tree is the most abundant of God's creations.The colours of our rivers are testimonials for our greeds and stupidity in destroying our own environment.Not only trees we cut and mismanaged but we also destroyed many of our rivers.In order to make more money,we also polluted our air.In short,we shit into the river where we are going drink from.Clever or stupid???

Below is the retention pond that looks like a mini lake or river  located next to Yarra 8,Presint 8,Putrajaya.This is where I want to live-among the greens,besides the lake and next to the masjid!!!



To see ducks swimming,I have to come to Putrajaya Wetlands.No more ducks loitering in my village like the 50s and 60s.I still remember some beautiful serati(a big size duck) but no more to be seen even in my kampung.To see these birds,I have to go to London and walk to Serpentine Lake,next to Hyde Park.What a pity..



 Thank God,Putrajaya has a few lakes and good locations with beautiful greens.Even though I live in Bangi,but I spend more time in Putrajaya.

 We can go fishing.





 Or picnic..


Or walking/running/cycling..

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