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Landscape
Old shop at Jalan Gambir
Carpenter Street
Historical shophouses at Carpenter Street
Old shophouse frontage
Native Design Gate-fisheye view
SPACE
Petrol boat @ waterfront
TENNIS
Junior Championship (Grade3)-SLTA
Tennis continuous shot
Tennis conitnuous shot
Tennis continuous shot
Stars of Forida @ Kuching waterfront
Water Skii
WAKEBOARD > World Cup 2011 was held at Kuching Waterfront
15~18 September 2011 Competitor performing Slalom skier absorbing over 600lbs/272kg pressure crossing the wake.
Wakeboard
Wakeboard
Clown skiiing
Sunset view
Waterfront sunset view
Waterfront pontoon
Fishing boat
Fishing boat
Fishing boat
Dragon dance
Siew Ang Kong Dragon dance at Carpenter Street
Dragon dance
Ta..tooooo.... man
Local native with tatoo
Native lady
Old man portrait
DUN-Interior
DUN Front Elevation
DUN night
DUN night
Harley Davidson
Harley headlamp
Old bike
Flowers
Orchid
Orchid
Mum's orchid
Mum's orchid
Cattleya
The typical flower has three rather narrow sepals and three usually broader petals : two petals are similar to each other, and the third is the quite different conspicuous lip, featuring various markings and specks and an often frilly margin. At the base, the margins are folded into a tube. Each flower stalk originates from a pseudobulb. The number of flowers varies; it can be just one or two, or sometimes up to ten.
Phalaenopsis aphrodite (Moon Orchid)
Some Phalaenopsis species in Malaysia are known to use subtle weather cues to coordinate mass flowering
Phalaenopsis
The generic name means "Phalaen[a]-like" and is probably a reference to the genus Phalaena, the name given by Carolus Linnaeus to a group of large moths; the flowers of some species supposedly resemble moths in flight. For this reason, the species are sometimes called Moth orchids. They are native throughout southeast Asia from the Himalayan mountains to the islands of Polillo, Palawan and Zamboanga del Norte in the island of Mindanao in the Philippines and northern Australia. Orchid Island of Taiwan is named after this genus. Little recent information about their habitat and their ecology in nature is available since little field research has been done in the last decades.
Rear view beauty
Chinese Fan Palm
Well known and extremely popular, Chinese Fan Palm can withstand moderate frosts to 20 degrees F or less. Leaves are fan-shaped and beautifully weeping. Looks great even when young. Easy to grow and germinates readily from seed. Wonderful container plant and perfect for smaller yards.
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