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Post time 11-12-2006 09:07 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by deaf4ever at 11-12-2006 12:36 AM



Polis trafik saman kang...:lol


nda eh...kalau ada Polis...hom laju2 tapuk kamera :jeling:
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Post time 11-12-2006 09:08 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by deaf4ever at 11-12-2006 12:37 AM



soalan - public toilets kat shopping center brunei...masuk free or kena bayar eh?


kebanyakkan masih free le...cam kat The Mall atu...tapi yg diYayasan atu kena bayar le...
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Post time 11-12-2006 09:12 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by deaf4ever at 11-12-2006 12:41 AM



bagus eh korang maintain tradisi tulis dan baca jawi..


memang kena menten le deaf....tradisi tu...kalo tak menten habis le ditelan zaman...
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Post time 11-12-2006 09:14 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by DkNatasah at 11-12-2006 09:06 PM


holmes terpaksa tah bisdurang sediakan kek besday untuk tani dua tu ahh hehehe :nyorok::nyorok: btw u kerja kerajaan kah or swasta ???


lol awu ah....nda lagi batah tu tash...hom dulu lah...

errr....cuba tash teka...
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Post time 12-12-2006 06:34 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by holmes at 11-12-2006 09:12 PM


memang kena menten le deaf....tradisi tu...kalo tak menten habis le ditelan zaman...



hehehe dulu kan aku , kat kelas belajar agama aku tak tahu cammana nak spell nama aku tulisan jawi tau

as punishment , ustazah aku suruh tulis nama aku 100 kali dalam bahasa jawi

sampai skarang aku tahu tulis nama aku :lol
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Post time 12-12-2006 10:02 AM | Show all posts
Holmes, saye nak tanye kalo saye nak pi Brunei tapi tanak naik eloplane turun brunei .... maybe nak turun sarawak or miri..... ok tak? lepas tu naik ape2 kenderaan from sarawak/miri ke brunei mcm teksi ke ape ke.... jgn suruh saye naik basikal sudahlah, takan sampai... tayar pancitnye :bgrin:
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Post time 12-12-2006 06:02 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by holmes at 9-12-2006 12:52 PM
the other is also tentang roadsigns in Jawi...yg mengingatkan para pemandu utk memandu ngan berhati2...contoh gambar kat bawah..

Subhanallah...Alhamdulillah...AllahHuAkbar...diletak jarak 100m a ...


Yang ni bagus le...airlines brunei pon bagus....ada do'a sebelum travel and landing....sedap jugak rasa hati tiap kali naik aplane...its unique
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Post time 13-12-2006 01:31 AM | Show all posts
weiii...mana posting lain ekk tak nmpk lak... :stp:
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Post time 13-12-2006 01:45 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by deaf4ever at 12-12-2006 06:34 AM



hehehe dulu kan aku , kat kelas belajar agama aku tak tahu cammana nak spell nama aku tulisan jawi tau

as punishment , ustazah aku suruh tulis nama aku 100 kali dalam bahasa jawi

sampai ...


lol

Laaa...sampai gitu skali ekk deaf...

pepe pong...deaf dpt gak spell nama deaf in jawi kan...
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Post time 13-12-2006 12:48 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by CrazyLady at 12-12-2006 10:02 AM
Holmes, saye nak tanye kalo saye nak pi Brunei tapi tanak naik eloplane turun brunei .... maybe nak turun sarawak or miri..... ok tak? lepas tu naik ape2 kenderaan from sarawak/miri ke brunei mcm t ...


eh bleh sja....the nearest would be Miri Airport le..

kalo dari Miri amik teksi...cross the border to Brunei via sg Tujoh post...rasanya bnyk gak dah org lain buat camtu gak...like this guy ajez...kat bod Travel tu cakap...

http://forum.cari.com.my/viewthr ... page%3D1&page=5
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Post time 13-12-2006 01:02 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by CrazyLady at 12-12-2006 10:02 AM
Holmes, saye nak tanye kalo saye nak pi Brunei tapi tanak naik eloplane turun brunei .... maybe nak turun sarawak or miri..... ok tak? lepas tu naik ape2 kenderaan from sarawak/miri ke brunei mcm t ...


eh bleh sja....the nearest would be Miri Airport le..

kalo dari Miri amik teksi...cross the border to Brunei via sg Tujoh post...rasanya bnyk gak dah org lain buat camtu gak...like this guy ajez...kat bod Travel tu cakap...

http://forum.cari.com.my/viewthr ... page%3D1&page=5
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Post time 13-12-2006 01:16 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by illusionz at 12-12-2006 06:02 PM


Yang ni bagus le...airlines brunei pon bagus....ada do'a sebelum travel and landing....sedap jugak rasa hati tiap kali naik aplane...its unique


A ah memang tul....RBA (Royal Brunei Airlines), the national carrier memang mengadakan membaca do'a ni...hom tak tau le airlines lain ada buat mende yg sama ke tak...tapi memang terasa sedap gak hati le bila do'a dibacakan...

Bkn sja kita org2 muslim terasa camtu...malah penumpang2 yg berugama lain pong pernah cakap terasa unik dan ikut membaca do'a gak sblom terbang...:ah:
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Post time 15-12-2006 10:13 AM | Show all posts

The latest hotel in Brunei THE RIZQUN INTERNATIONAL HOTEL

Hotel ni adjoining to the Gadong Mall...



Globe at the entrance








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Post time 15-12-2006 10:14 AM | Show all posts

The Centrepoint Hotel, Gadong


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Post time 25-12-2006 10:49 AM | Show all posts

Temburong district
On your river trip to Bangar, which is the main town in Temburong, keep a close watch along the shores at low tide for monkeys, monitor lizards and crocodiles basking in the sun. Most of Temburong is dense virgin forest, with a few patches of land used for cultivation by the Malays, Muruts and Ibans who live there.

Kuala Belalong Mini Park
The Kuala Belalong Mini Park is in Bangar near the Temburong Civic Centre Padang, about 1 km from the town centre. It was opened on the 22nd of July1993, when His Majesty visited the district in celebration of his 47th birthday. The park has a natural pond which is used for remote-controlled boat racing. For those unable to get to the remote Kuala Belalong Field Studies Centre, this park is an alternative attraction. It has six pondoks, or huts, of similar design to those at Kuala Belalong. Three of them are used to exhibit pictures of His Majesty's Temburong visit, and the activities of the local people. The other three display some of the findings made at the Kuala Belalong centre. Scenic beauty is provided by the natural landscape, a waterfall, shelters and flowers.

Batang Duri Park
This is about 16 km from Bangar. It is bordered by towering the crystal clear waters of the Temburong River. The park has open areas for picnics alongside the river, as well as wooden walkways for strolling and playgrounds for children. Swimming is allowed, but the current can be very strong.

Rainforest Field Studies Centre Kuala Belalong
The FSC is located near Kuala Belalong, within the Batu Apoi Forest Reserve. It is a joint venture project between Brunei Shell Petroleum and University Brunei Darussalam (UBD). Brunei Shell donated the funds to build seven timber houses,including accommodation, a laboratory and a dining room.
The centre is a focal point for teaching, training and research into the lowland tropical forests of Brunei. It can also provide facilities for fieldwork at both university and secondary school level, which are available to schools, higher education institutes, government departments and bona-fide overseas scientists. The centre can accommodate up to 24 people.
The trip there is not easy, and can take up to two and a half hours of pushing and pulling a longboat over a series of 23 rapids. But the site is a natural wonder of international importance. For example, one entomologist doing research there found over 400 species of beetle in a single tree. Applications for overnight visits must be made through the UBD.

Peradayan Forest Recreation Park
This park is situated within the Peradayan Forest Reserve, and covers an area of 1,070 hectares. It is about 15 km from Bangar on the road to Labu. A visit to the park can include a 1.6 km forest trail that winds up and down a mountainside to the peak. The full trek requires about two hours.
The Peradayan Forest Reserve includes the twin hills of Bukit Peradayan, which rises to 410 metres (1225 ft) and Bukit Patoi, at 310 metres (950 ft) above sea level.
The area has a unique geological character, with some unusual caves and rock formations. One may also encounter wildlife, such as kijang (deer). The rocky summit of Bukit Patoi has an open patch of flat stone which acts as a viewpoint and helipad. There is a pleasant breeze at the summit, and panoramic views of green jungle, blue sea and the villages and fields of neighbouring Sarawak.

Outward Bound Brunei Darussalam (OBBD)
Outward Bound Brunei Darussalam is situated in the virgin tropical rain-forest on the banks of the Temburong River. A joint venture of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport with Brunei Shell Petroleum, OBBD has a logistic centre close to Batang Duri and an operations centre further upstream, in the heart of the forest. It aims to give groups of people a carefully designed and activity-based jungle experience, which fosters confidence, practical problem-solving, team-work, determination and a sense of adventure.
OBBD tailor their courses according to the nature, age and requirements of the client group, and the amount of time The facility is not just for schools and youth groups; it can also offer activities as part of an organisation's management development programme or for people who simply want a challenge. OBBD is unique among Outward bound - being the only one situated in dense primary rainforest.

Ulu Temburong National Park.
The National Park is located within the Batu Apoi Forest Reserve. It has an area of approximately 50,000 hectares. Due to its location, rugged terrain and its conservation purposes, human impact in the area been limited. The area is rich in biodiversity. Most of the development of the facilities and amenities has been undertaken by the Forestry Department. Nature trails have been constructed and these include 7 km of wooden walkways which improves access to steep and swampy terrain, protects the ground vegetation and prevents erosion. There is also a forest canopy walkway, giving both scientists and tourists an opportunity to examine the upper layers of the forest which are so rich in life. There are also Tree houses about 20 metres high whichare connected by hanging bridges. These can be used for nature observation. Panoramic views are often difficult to obtain in tropical rainforest but a number of observation points of river and mountain scenery have been identified.

At the Park Headquarters located at the confluence of the Temburong and Belalong there will be an information centre, staff quarters and a surau. Accommodation for visitors is located nearby; there are about 7 guest houses and 3 camping sites complete with facilities within the Park. Access to the Park is by Temuai or Long Boat.

How to get to Temburong District
The only practical method for the visitor | is by boat. Fast ferries leave when full from the jetty on Jalan Residency, between 7.00 am and 5.00 pm daily. The return fare is $14. Charters/trip can be arranged by private negotiationor through the hotels. visitors should bring some identification, such as a passport. The journey takes 45 minutes and whisks passengers along mangrove-lined waterways, meandering along narrow, winding creeks and then zooming through open waters.

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Post time 25-12-2006 10:50 AM | Show all posts

cuci mata lagikkk...night scenes kat Bandar Seri Begawan...

gambar2 semasa waktu perayaan sambutan Hari Keputeraan Sultan Brunei...








yg ni kat luar kawasan Istana Nurul Iman - tmpt bersemayam Sultan Brunei ngan kerabat DiRaja


yg ni lak jalan yg menuju Istana Nurul Iman...

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Post time 25-12-2006 03:32 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by holmes at 15-12-2006 10:13 AM
Hotel ni adjoining to the Gadong Mall...



Globe at the entrance

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b351/holmes15/BN/Gad ...



ni semua jenis hotel2 taraf tinggi ye holmes?

bukan 3 star ek... slalu kalo travel, 3 star dah more then enough  la eh...kira masih considered affordable
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Post time 25-12-2006 03:34 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by holmes at 25-12-2006 10:50 AM
gambar2 semasa waktu perayaan sambutan Hari Keputeraan Sultan Brunei...



http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b351/holmes1 ...



holmes, ni ko snap ek? ko pakai tripod ek?

wah terror eh ko skarang
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Post time 26-12-2006 10:06 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by deaf4ever at 25-12-2006 03:32 PM



ni semua jenis hotel2 taraf tinggi ye holmes?

bukan 3 star ek... slalu kalo travel, 3 star dah more then enough  la eh...kira masih considered affordable


Yup...yg ni latest international hotel kat Brunei le deaf...

memang hom nak amik gambar2 hotel 3 bintang gak..tapi blom ada masa lagikk...

sabar le ekk..tunggu
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Post time 26-12-2006 10:10 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by deaf4ever at 25-12-2006 03:34 PM



holmes, ni ko snap ek? ko pakai tripod ek?

wah terror eh ko skarang


Oh no...hom tak ngaku...tu bkn hom yg tangkap gambar2 tu... :no:

sja hom amik dari tenet...must be done by professional photographers yg dtg ke Brunei pada musim perayaan tu...

kalo hom amik..fuhhhh bestnya...tapi memang nak cuba gak le..masalahnya hom ni jarang kuar rumah waktu mlm :lol
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