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Monkeys, consultancy, strand en cultuur snuiven
... kon ik beginnen. Consultancy is een interessante en snelle wereld, waar elke dag weer een verrassing is. De afgelopen weken ben ik met verschillende projecten bezig geweest. Deze projecten gaan allemaal over de havens en geven mij een mooie inkijk in de industrie en werkwijze van Roland Berger. Daarnaast zijn mijn collega's ook heel open en gezellig. De meeste zijn Maleisiërs, maar er zijn ook consultants uit ...
Malaysian Moto GP 2012
... Moto GP race also started in the wet but those guys were pushing just as ********** a dry day and the noise and speed were pretty unbelieveable. Loads span off including Britain's Cal Crutchlow denying him of any more points in the championship that weekend. As soon as the Moto GP was red flagged we bombed it out of the circuit and on the 30 min walk (swim) back to the shuttles we got completely soaked through, including my camera which I was worried would ruin all ...
Transit in KL
... City that was supposed to fly back to KL had a technical issue. So, we had a long, hot walk from our boarding gate to our plane along the outside of the terminal. Once on board we were told we would be waiting about 20 minutes as they were waiting on the maintenance department to deliver a spare part to repair the plane in Ho Chi Minh City.
After the part arrived we were finally on our way to Ho Chi Minh ...
End of the Journey
... got to pick my seat on the flight back. Since I opted to save a little money and not pick a seat when I purchased my ticket, I was almost certain I was going to get stuck sitting in the middle seat on a budget airline for 7 hours. Needless to say, I was relieved to get a window seat.
Overall, I would have to say that my vacation to Malaysia and Brunei ...
Roaming the Streets of Kuala Lumpur
... t usually attack humans unless they are provoked, but they are one of the more vicious looking species. I can now say from experience that those endless rows of serrated teeth are pretty threatening. Sand tigers are also one of the largest species that can be kept in captivity. They swam by slowly with their mouths open slightly, making them an ominous presence that I imagine would be quite scary to come across in the wild. After a lap or two around ...