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Loving KL
... per second”, my ears popping alarmingly. Even through the rain and lightning, this is an incredible height to be at - 361 metres high to be exact. The cars below are minute, barely visible other than their headlights.
Our time is up all too quickly and we are soon screeching our way back to ground level and out via the obligatory gift shop before heading home on the monorail. This has been our most packed day here, and definitely our most ...
Malaysian Moto GP 2012
... areas happy as can be, I headed back on one of the shuttle buses at around 6.30pm just as the sun was going down. Meanwhile Amy had arrived and I met her, Bob and Rowan outside the Reggae Bar having finished their dinner. It was a good laugh as we all shared more travelling stories and looked forward to the travels to come. We stayed one more night in Wheelers against Amy's wishes lol. Race Day The next day (Sunday) we both went to watch the full race day. The Moto 3 ...
End of the Journey
Since it was the end of my holiday in Southeast Asia, it was time to head back home. Since I had an early flight, I left my hotel at 5:45am and I had barely crossed the street when I got offered a ticket on one of the many buses that run between Kuala Lumpur and Kuala Lumpur LCCT. Since it was one of the two main companies that conducts this shuttle service, I ...
Roaming the Streets of Kuala Lumpur
... was all very ornate and expensive. There must be some significance to crab shaped dining chairs because I walked by several places that had them on display. Some sets cost upwards of 15,000 USD so they weren’t exactly marketed towards your average Malaysian.
When I’d had enough of the mall, which was rather quickly, I made my way over to the convention center and stopped for a pineapple smoothie. The convention center also ...
Travelling By the Seat of My Pants.......
... temples, and later met Peter and some of Nora’s friends at Ming Café and followed it up with some Tsing Tao Chinese beers on the riverside. The next day I did a bit of wandering and Nora picked me up and later drove me to the airport - Nora is a super lady! I had a great time with her.
At the airport I had left my Swiss Army knife in my first aid kit in my carry on. I got a finger wag from the xray security guy ...