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Ultraman Pose in Pavilion Malaysia

Posted by Daniel Chew On November - 28 - 2011

Ultraman came down to Malaysia and this time in order to clear all those nonsense politic problems we have in Malaysia. Oppps.. wrong channel. Fear not, Ultraman Dan and Ultrawoman Yen is here to the rescue. They were sighted in Pavilion Kuala Lumpur showing the finisher pose of the Ultraman.

Ultraman Pose to Have Fun

Imagine now, Malaysia is now safe. With the combination of Ultraman Dan and Ultraman Yen, Pavilion is safe as of now.

Ps: For those that do not know about this, have a look at a reporter’s photography and you will see the heroes of our yesteryears when Ultraman was the IN thing.

Ultraman in KL

Sometimes we need to bring out the fun in our self. Flash Beam~~~~~ piu piu piu Ultraman Strike

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Visit to Aquaria KLCC

Posted by Daniel Chew On March - 1 - 2011

As we know it, the world is a mystifying place. Sometimes we go to places we don’t know and sometimes we land on places we know. This time there are dangerous creatures out there, that tears your flesh if they could. Hundreds.. maybe thousands of them. They are none other than the Piranhas, the dangerous creatures.

Lucky for us, they are kept in a tank at Aquaria KLCC (public aquarium) . *Surprise*

Piranha World

Seeing a lot of PIRANHAS in the water tank and seeing them feed in an instant is like watching everything gone in an instant. Have a close look at how a piranha looks like.

Amazon Piranha

Facts about the Piranha.

An omnivorous freshwater fish that inhabits South American rivers. They are known for their sharp teeth and a voracious appetite for meat. Of course unlike the myth where piranhas will attack humans, it’s rare unless water is shallow.

Of course, when we talk about Aquaria KLCC, we always expect only water animals and life. Well, I was actually surprised to see other type of animals being displayed for the public there.

Otter Feeding

Just so happened it was feeding time for the OTTERS. It was fortunate for me to catch this in action although the lighting didn’t help. As a matter of fact, the lighting was poor so I had to make do with available light. Nevertheless, an otter in action with it’s trainer is definitely worth it.

Giant Monitor Lizard

Ain’t sure if this is a GIANT IGUANA or a GIANT MONITOR LIZARD. But love the way it looked around it’s surrounding. I am fascinated with these creatures.

Oh yeah, it just seems like a few months back they were showing “The Princess and the Frog” on cinemas. Well, a different twist from the original but still sometimes some people do believe in fairy tales. Well, this is where I can help you now if you’re actually one of them.

Meet the prince…. NO.. it’s not me!

Frog Prince Staring

It’s the FROG PRINCE. You can now reserve your name and contact number to me and I will personally deliver it myself to this prince. Who knows? Never try, never know.

Time for some major aquatic life.

Box Fish

The wandering and lonely BOX FISH, taken from above water level. In reality this fish is an aggressive fish. Believe me, because I did scuba diving and brought along fish food, this fish kept hogging the food.

Moon Jelly Jellyfish

The MOON JELLY Jellyfish is a wonder. I wonder in this world, how can something so translucent could actually be living. Weird!!! This jellyfish could grow up to a maximum size of 38cm wide. As always, jellyfishes are carnivorous, as they feed on other jellyfishes, shrimps, fishes and etc.

Of course, aquatic animals aside, this is where pretty butterflies were also put on display. This kind of thing excites Yen a lot.

Sweet Butterfly Yen

Yen: “See the pretty butterflies. I wished I could bring them all back

Ahemz…. carry on to our next aquatic animal. Harmless looking but actually dangerous.

Electric Catfish

The electric catfish. Serious!!! It could give you a jolt and like the electric eel, it is able to generate few volts to stun it’s prey. Not sure about humans though, but I am definitely not going to try. It is written that some species could produce an electric shock of up to 350 volts.

Anyway, the highlight of going into the Aquaria KLCC is definitely the underwater world where we all get to ‘swim’ amongst the aquatic life (these include sharks, murray eel, Sting Rays, Turtles, Parrotfish). Here’s how it looks like.

Aquaria KLCC Tube

All one need is to stand on the ground and let the automated floor move you along the tube. Seizing the opportunity, I thought why not have a photo of myself in this tube.

Daniel Chew Blur Shot

Ahhhh…. I got blurred out. The guy at the background got the nod instead. Guess this is what they call foreground shooting with clear background.

Conclusion:

All in all, I definitely enjoyed my time in Aquaria KLCC. The aquatic life and the sea world is what I have been missing for the past 2 years after my last scuba diving trip.

If you plan on visiting the Aquaria and you’re a Malaysian with a valid MyKad, do bring it there.

Admission Fee Aquaria KLCC

Adult     : 13 Years and above
Child     : 3 Years and above
Senior citizens     : 60 Years and above
Infants     : FREE (Below 3 years old)
Opens from 11am to 8pm daily
Location: KLCC Exhibition Center Lower Ground Floor

To commemorate my visit here with my lovely dear, this is our picture that we posed together with the dangerous Amazon fishes.

Couple Photo Piranhas

We’re not afraid of Piranhas, so how about you?

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