



Yo, yo, whassup people! I’m back from Bali!

It was a sooo marvelous trip and I’m gonna blog about it in one of the next few posts after I’ve got the other photos from the other friends!
P.S. Unfortunately, there was no bombing in Bali.
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Meanwhile, check this out – I went to the International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta 2009 in Putrajaya!

It was an ‘international’ event, kinda like the International Fireworks Competition held near Merdeka Day every year in Putrajaya.
What’s the big deal about ‘international’ events anyway?
Gigantic balloons from countries like France, Germany etc. were lying dead on the floor at 5PM, and under the scorching late afternoon sun it was not entertaining at all…
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… not until the large round thing in front of us started inflating and revealed its green nipple-like thing…
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… did we realize that it was an orange!
It was one of the first to be fully inflated and became so big that it looked really menacing to the poor inflating blue balloon beside it.
I think it could crush the blue balloon with a long beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep sound (like a high-pitched, long fart) if it decided to fall on it.
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One by one, as the other balloons were starting to be pumped, everybody was getting pumped too!
There was also the super cute pink elephant balloon! I think it was the balloon that caught the most attention in the entire event…
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… because it was really cute and charming!
… and also because the trunk was inflated last. Everyone stared at the long, dangling ‘thing’ and, as the (crowd) ‘excitement’ grew, it slowly became bigger, longer and harder in front of the cute, smiling elephant face.
Somehow it reminds me of the, er… election happening next week.
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Check out the happy and sad balloons!
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Sad balloon being set free into the air…
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… becomes happy!
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Cute, isn’t it?
Look! A huge Nescafe mug floating in the air!
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Seems like a blissful illusion sight of a coffee adict!
Sadly, the Nescafe mug never really lifted off, due to some technical problems. We waited for quite a long time in hopes of seeing the Nescafe mug float up to the sky, but we were disappointed in the end.
Perhaps this could have done better.
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Last but not least, there was the grand peacock. Which was the single most enormous balloon of all.
I bet standing under its uh, butt, would feel like an alien mothership descending on you.
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Although it lost to the pink ‘errecting’ elephant balloon in terms of cuteness, but this is surely the grandest of all balloons!
It also has the most un-balloon-ish shape ever for a hot air balloon!
Watch the bird fly!
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On that day we also went on the Putrajaya Tasik Cruise, which I had had my eye on the first day I came to Cyberjaya, but had yet to have a chance to be on.
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Now I finally got the chance to be on it… really happy! Because I’m entering my final year in Cyberjaya soon, not many chances already!
The cruise basically makes a tour around the man-made Putrajaya lake with a guy introducing to us the buildings and landmarks that we could see along the ride.
For the boat, there was a choice between the cheaper ‘perahu’s…
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… and the slightly more expensive cruise ship.
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We chose the latter because the ship had decks at the front and rear for sight-seeing anyway, and it seemed to have less risk of throwing its passengers into the lake.
During the cruise we had the opportunity to see and capture sights that were rarely seen along the river bank or anyway else on land in Putrajaya.
Like the Seri Wawasan Bridge in the close up angle:
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and the bottom of it:
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It’s April Fool’s day tomorrow! Watch out!
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