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Yesterday I rode my bicycle alone to capture the trees lining the lakeside of Putrajaya Wetlands. While looking up to ponder the beautiful morphology of tree trunk configurations, I also look down at the dark brown fallen leaves. This reminds me of the cycle of life and my own mortality.



I walked by the water edge and saw my body reflection. I was wondering about the aquatic life inside the lake. Are there any ikan sepila and sekarin fighting fish I used to catch when I was a kid in my kampung?



My train of thoughts was disrupted by the pleasant sound of birds chirping on the trees. Being with nature is always a beautiful experience. Thank You, Ya Allah...



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