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The world according to a traveler and beach bum.

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Oct
26

PhotoHunt: Scary

Filed under Photohunt, the good earth, travel

Brace yourself, because even I, don’t like looking at this photo:

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See the green coils around the tree?

These are green tree pythons or Morelia viridis. They are a non-venomous, arboreal (refers to animals that live in trees) snake species found in Indonesia, the island of New Guinea, and Australia. They like coiling around tree branches to rest there, as you can see. They sleep during the day and forage for food at night.

I don’t like snakes. Just looking at them (and even their photos) make me cringe. There were several kinds of snakes at the Singapore Zoo, the famous Anaconda included, but I wasn’t able to take lots of photos because I was in a hurry to get out of the area where the snakes were.

But, looking at this photo now, I must admit that I like the color of the green python—vivid green (I like green!) with spots of white that look like crystals when viewed under a certain shade of light. It makes them blend well with the trees. Fortunately, there aren’t green pythons in the Philippines, so no worries about mistaking them for leaves.

(This is my third PhotoHunt entry about animals. I seem to have taken my animal protection realization to heart, eh?)

Oct
19

PhotoHunt: Family

Filed under Photohunt, family, the good earth, travel

One of the reasons my Singapore trip was memorable was because I had a reunion with my distant cousins. Look, we have a lovely photo together!!

orangutans, singapore zoo

Sorry for the yellow splash in the middle. I try not to post frontal photos of myself here, lest someone takes my photo and paste it on a porn star’s nude body. (Or maybe I just don’t want you to see how my cousins and I look alike! LOL).

Okay, serious now. They are orangutans, the largest species of arboreal animals (in other words, monkeys). They can only be found in the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra. In fact, Orangutan means “person of the forest” in Malay and Indonesian.

I remember this kind of money very well because I used to call my second brother orangutan. When we were kids, we had contests of who came up with the worst name for the other. His nickname is Atan, so I called him orangutan. He, in turn, called me Badak. I don’t know where he got that, but I’m sure it’s not a monkey’s name. Technically, I won, right?

Oct
12

PhotoHunt: Lazy

Filed under Photohunt, human interest, the good earth, travel, trivia

This is what white tigers do on a lazy afternoon:

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“I am bored.”

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“I wish I could get away from these people. They are starting to annoy me.”

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“I should just go down to the water and cool off.”

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“Whew! I love this!”

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“Now my coat is squeaky clean.”

This white tiger can be found at the world-acclaimed Singapore Zoo, which is known for its open animal dens. I was one of the annoying people who kept staring at him. I just really loved his beautiful white coat.

Trivia:

  • White tigers have blue eyes and pink noses, and no, they are not albinos. White tigers resulted from a rare genetic combination.
  • White tigers descended from Mohan, who was caught by an Indian Maharajah in 1951. He was bred, and became the proud father of many cubs.
  • There used to be five kinds of tigers in the world. Only three remain today. The other two are extinct.
  • Only 7,000 wild tigers are alive today. They are being hunted and killed at an alarming rate for their coat. They are also losing their homes in the wild to real estate development.

Before I went to the zoo, I didn’t care so much about tigers. I only thought of them as animals to be feared. Now I think of them as beautiful creatures to be saved. I think I am going to adopt wildlife as another advocacy.

Oct
9

Have you heard a bird count and sing in three languages?

Filed under human interest, travel, trivia

Well, I have. He is Amigo, a Yellow-naped Amazon at the Jurong Bird Park in Singapore. Listen to him count and sing in English, Chinese, Japanese, and Malay. He is so cute!

Oct
7

Free ticket to Singapore. Yay!

Filed under travel

I am finally safely home after a turbulent 24 hours. I was supposed to be home at 4 a.m. today, but the plane I was on turned around an hour into the flight from Singapore to Cebu. I *think* the pilot announced engine problems (I don’t know for sure what he said, I was sleeping) and decided to turn around for maintenance check. The departure time was moved to 11 a.m. On normal days I would have been annoyed or maybe scared, but I was too sleepy and tired to care. I had been running around Singapore and Malaysia for five days, and had looked forward to sleeping on the plane.

So, while the other disgruntled passengers argued with the airline crew because of the messed up schedules and poor customer service, I slept onĀ  a bench at Changi International Airport. The airline booked hotel rooms for us, but it was already around 5 a.m. when they finally arranged it, and we had to be back at the airport by 9:30 a.m. I chose to stay at the airport because one, I didn’t have Singaporean dollars anymore with me to pay for a taxi. I didn’t want to convert my money again. And if I slept at a hotel, in my own room, I wasn’t sure I could wake up by 9 a.m. If you know me, you would agree that it was best for me to stay at the airport. At least there would be people who could wake me up. :-)

While the other passengers must be drafting their letters of complaint to the airline now, I’m happy because I got the sleep that I wanted, and at a world-class airport at that. I am that shallow. I also befriended two other passengers. One was a girl from Ozamis City and the other was a Chinese Indonesian who was on his way to Boracay. We’re Friendsters now. Third, which is the thesis of this post, is that I got me a free ticket to Singapore! Yay! God really does answer my foolish wishes. Tehee. I said a hundred times before I left Singapore that I would definitely be coming back, and presto, the ticket! I am so willing to forgive Cebu Pacific for everything, including the big slash in my next pay for having missed a day at my job. I am so easy to bribe, no?