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Cameron Highland Part 1
Monday, December 14, 2009, 10:36 PM

On the 27th of Nov, the cell group took an overnight bus to Cameron Highland. Finally after 9hrs+ of travelling, we finally reached the destination!

This is how you will look after 9hrs+ of bus ride. Shagged-out look!


We had our first meal at a coffee shop. All of us ordered hot drinks, the weather was too chilly for us! No pictures of Roti-Prata we ate, too hungry to think of taking photographs. *Lol*

Then we went to our hotel for our check in. The happy people at the lobby.


After worship and word session, we went out to hunt for food again. We found one indian coffee shop near our hotel. The excitement for food was hard to mask. :P


And we were not alone. There were companies, which really made us irritated. I felt like a horse tail, kept swiping my hands to shoo them off.


After lunch, went back to the hotel and got ready for our tour!
The couples :)
Eh... Andrew.Ng! Whats that look on your face!?

Though the weather was gloomy, it didnt stop us from touring!

We reached our first farm, i forgot what farm was this, but i can say proudly, i was listening to Kumar, our tour guide, him attentively then.

Then off to another farm, along the road were plantations and plantations..

Our next farm was to see.........Is 菊花!Check the dictionary if you do not know what is this okie?
Below is the bud of the flower, looks big and healthy huh?
However, the farmer will eventually remove and burn the big bud of the flower! Because it will absorb all the nutrients and cause malnutrition to the rest of the buds. When the tour guide told us this, i captured expressions of shockness.
The next farm was a happy farm! Is strawberry farm! As usual, we were too busily eating than taking pictures.Then to Cactus Farm. The boys getting ready for photo.


Then the ladies..

Okie thats all for today.. i m so bushed after uploading this post..
XOXO,
VaL

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