Diving at Pulau Karah, with Big Blue World DC

Location: Terengganu, Malaysia
Dive guide: Figo from Big Blue World DC

Sorry, I have to start my story with this dive site. Our first dive was at Bidong Underwater Gallery, but I have no pictures of that cuz I did not bring any camera 😭. It was an excellent dive site, by the way.

The current at Pulau Karah was mild and we were drift diving along with the current. I’ll be honest with you, being someone who dives in the lake more than anything else, I was quite terrified when I was told that the current in the sea can be quite unpredictable and we’ll most likely be drift diving throughout our trip if the current is strong.

But once I’ve jumped in and started blowing bubbles, I discovered that drifting along with the current is extremely enjoyable and I’d do it again in a heartbeat. Yes. I want to drift dive again. Preferably in every dive cuz it was not only exciting but terribly relaxing as well cuz you don’t even have to fin that much.

All you need to do is just drift along together with your buddies and you practically get to see just about everything in the dive site. It pretty much feels like a free train ride in the sea. All you need is just sit tight, and just enjoy the ‘ride’ with beautiful view. We dive for almost 1hr, and I still have more than half tank left by the end of the dive, cuz it was simply energy and air efficient. It’s perfect for lazy ass diver like me.

Special thanks to our guide and Instructor Figo for introducing drifting to me. You’re right. It’s really fun. And I’d do it again in the next opportunity presented to me.

Diving at Pulau Yu Kecil with Big Blue World DC

Dive site: Pulau Yu Kecil

Here’s presenting to you the mesmerising Pulau Yu Kecil. Not quite a well known or overly commercialised dive site, so the ecosystem there remains quite untouched despite having spotted some old ghost nets lying around the site.

All things considered, this is the green lungs of the sea, people. It’s a huge green garden down there. Definitely a sight for sore eyes. The current was quite strong, hence we drift dive again instead of fighting the current when we were there.

Our world on the surface of the Earth could have been like this; surrounded by beautiful greens and being nourished by green lungs. Sadly, humans are overly populated and on top of that, greed and developments cleared out whatever green land there is in exchange of lifeless concrete jungle. It’s really a wonder that the surface human still does not realize why they’re getting more and more infertile, weaker, sicker, and plagued with all sorts of diseases year after year.

HALAL Steamboat Restaurant in Shah Alam: Pak John Steamboat&BBQ

Fancy a good meal where everyone is required to put away their smartphones and simply focus on the food and each other? Here’s one place you can go to; Pak John Steamboat&BBQ at AEON Shah Alam.

The restaurant is spacious and could fit a large group of diners. Pak John Steamboat&BBQ is offering all sorts of steamboat and BBQ delights.

This is a HALAL steamboat restaurant and it adopts the ‘eat all you can’ concept buffet, allowing you to help yourselves to whatever you want to eat, and as much as you can. Yups, it’s a Halal restaurant, guys. So if you’re a Muslim or would like to enjoy Halal steamboat meal with your Muslim family or friends, this is your go to place.

Yours truly with husband and son, waiting for the soup to boil before we can put in the food to cook

Here’s some of the highlights available that you can help yourselves to:

Fresh veggies and assorted tofu.

Noodles and ramen. Great to be paired with any soup of your choice at Pak John Steamboat&BBQ.

Assorted fresh seafood and crustaceans. I love the prawns and the crabs the most.

Marinated meat and seafood for you to indulge in.

Premium meat in the form of smoke duck slices, New Zealand lamb and meat slices. These always get snatched up pretty fast but they’re always available in stock. So if you didn’t see them at the shelf, just request away. The kitchen crew will have them prepared for you.

Apart from the raw items, Pak John Steamboat&BBQ also offers fried items and finger food for you to indulge yourselves with.

Need your daily dose of carbs? Fret not. Pak John Steamboat&BBQ also serves piping hot fried noodles and rice, Korean rice cakes, and hot and sour soup.

And oh, if you’re a fan of dimsums, you can find them too over here.

Here’s what we had during our visit. Assorted marinated meat and seafood in Kimchi and Chicken soup. Abit of everything to be dumped into the hotpot or grilled on the hot plate.

Here’s yours truly, cooking her share of food

All the yummies that I wanted to eat.

Does this makes you feel hungry yet? I love crustaceans, so that’s what I took the most, but if you ask me what else is good and a must eat, then I’d say the smoked duck slices and the premium meat is a not to be missed. You may just have the seafood and meat on it’s own as they’re fresh and already flavourful, but there are a variety of dippings that you can pair them with. My personal favourite is their Spicy Thai Sauce and Pak John Secret Sauce.

Desserts aplenty. There are cakes, jellies and even fresh fruits, but here’s one of my favourites at Pak John Steamboat&BBQ; their freshly made waffles.

Waffles topped with chocolate and strawberry ice cream. You’ll have to DIY it if you wanna top it with ice cream though as they served the waffles either plain or with a spread of your choice.

Beverages are free-flow, so help yourselves. Canned carbonated drinks is also available in the fridge for your consumption without extra charges. Ice kacang is also available for you to DIY.

The dining experience at Pak John Steamboat&BBQ was definitely fantastic, and a revisit is definitely in order. Here’s one for the album, yours truly with her family and friend after dining at
Pak John Steamboat&BBQ AEON Shah Alam.

For more info on Pak John Steamboat&BBQ like pricing, ongoing promotion, please refer to the picture below. Do note that they do cater to corporate bookings as well, so if you need a place for a company dinner or something, they can be an excellent host as well.

To make a booking, just contact these numbers 012-3231284 / 012-9138367 or click this whatapps link: https://wa.link/n3awgr

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pakjohn.ytf/

Address:

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Aeon Mall, F07&08, First Floor, 1, Jln Akuatik 13/64, Seksyen 13, 40100 Shah Alam, Selangor

Rhys Lewis Presents New Single ‘Midnight’

The day before I wrote this song,
someone asked me when I might be able to start gigging again. The
thought of playing live to a room full of people genuinely gave me goosebumps. I was keen to have a
track with that kind of energy, something that would feel incredible to sing with a crowd.This is the song that I wanted to play live for the first time in a sweaty venue, with a sweaty band to a sweaty crowd, just like old times.

After living with these rules and restrictions for so long, we all inherited a social cautiousness. We
became stuck in this strange limbo, waiting for things to get back to normal. During the depths of
another lockdown, I realised how much I’d taken the freedom to be spontaneous for granted.

Rhys Lewis – Midnight

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Rhys Lewis’ single ‘Midnight’is out now via Decca Records

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Hada Labo’s Blemish&Oil Control Gel- A Remedy for Acne Prone Skin

Humidity and the hot weather can stimulate the secretion of sebum, resulting in oily skin. Oily skin is believed to be one of the main causes of acne. Wearing a face mask for long hours, which is a new norm now also contributes to skin irritation and can aggravate acne and pimple skin.

There is a misconception that using a moisturiser on oily or acne skin would worsen the skin condition but moisturising works in keeping pimples and zits at bay. Skipping this critical step may cause dry, flaky skin which will bring about more breakouts. That’s why it is important that oily or acne skin gets properly hydrated with the right moisturiser.

To offer consumers with oily or acne-prone skin an enhanced solution to their skin concerns, Hada Labo has introduced the Blemish & Oil Control Gel, an all-new moisturiser to keep skin smooth, clear, and healthy.

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Charlotte Sands Viral Song ‘Dress’ Hits 35 Million Global Streams, On Your Beginning 9 September

The queen of angsty pop/rock, Charlotte Sands, isn’t afraid to speak or play loud.

Charlotte Sands is a young American musician who is mainly known for genre pop. She is also a lyricist who has stood out as truly newsworthy as of late after her tune Dress became famous online on TikTok in December 2020.

charlotte sands,

The queen of angsty pop/rock, Charlotte Sands, isn’t afraid to speak or play loud.

True indeed, in November of 2020, Sands leaked a song called “Dress” that she wrote about Harry Styles wearing a dress on the cover of Vogue.

Within hours, the song became an anthem of self expression for thousands, hitting 35 million global steams.

Now, with millions of listeners, “Dress” achieved even more exposure than at its initial release, and has been charting on the Pop and Hot AC Top 40 Radio in the US for 11 weeks.

It was also recently featured on Ryan Seacrest’s American Top 40 Countdown as well as SiriusXM’s Venus, The Pulse and Hits 1.

“Dress is a song about self expression and the confidence it takes to be your authentic self today’s society.

“We wrote this song hoping it would start more conversations about gender norms while also feeling like a celebration of each other’s differences. I hope when people listen they feel seen and I hope it gives them the boost of confidence to dress the way they want to and be the person that they are despite judgement or criticism. As an artist, I am so lucky I get to express myself everyday for a living and I think everyone deserves that freedom.” ,” says Charlotte.

To celebrate Dress’ continued success, Charlotte released a four song EP with different versions of the song, including a Dance remix with Avedon, an acoustic version, and a heavy version.

In May, Charlotte performed two of her biggest shows to date in the UK, headlining Camden Assembly in London and opening for My Chemical Romance at MK Stadium in Milton Keynes.

“This is the craziest day of my entire life,” said Charlotte to a crowd of 30,000 people.

“I am so, so, so grateful to get to do this as my job. I still can’t believe this is real. Thank you My Chemical Romance for having me, I’ll be watching your show from the back in absolute awe and pinching myself every 3 seconds,” she continued.

The prolific Nashville-based artist has also announced her first-ever national headlining tour dubbed the Love and Other Lies Tour, starting 9/6.

However, the electric blue haired singer/songwriter’s musical career didn’t start with the overnight success of a viral song.

At 18, she stole her mom’s car, found a roommate on Craigslist, and left her home in Hopkinton, MA for Nashville, TN, with a plan to take a year off of school before attending Berklee College of Music but she never went back.

Thereafter, she dropped 7 singles from her bedroom in lockdown.

Alternative Press named Sands one of “11 rising artists who fine-tuned their sound’ where else Spotify chose Charlotte for the cover of their year-end playlist, Fresh Finds: Best of Pop 2020 – her catalog amassing over 80 Million Global Streams.

In 2022, you can find Sands spending the majority of her time on tour, opening for artists like YUNGBLUD, My Chemical Romance, and The Maine, and headlining at Camden Assembly.

Sands’ personal mission to “create a safe space for people to feel accepted and celebrated for their weirdness and diversity” is something she takes seriously.

And as evident by the overwhelmingly positive comments that flood her social media, her fans take pride in championing her as they recognize how she champions them.

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Lake Diving at Tasik Puteri, Bukit Besi with Scuba Dobedo Divers

So, I went lake diving again. This time, a change of scene. Instead of my regular playground at Saujana Putra Lake, I went to explore Tasik Puteri, Bukit Besi at Dungun with Scuba Dobedo Divers. It was a quickie weekend trip from Kuala Lumpur to Dungun, Terengganu.

We started our journey after working hour on Friday evening and reached our accomodation in Kelab Golf Bukit Besi just before midnight, and here’s giving you a glimpse on how our room at Kelab Golf Bukit Besi looks like.

I was booked into a triple share room where I shared it with my husband and son. It’s pretty much a basic room, but very spacious and comfortable to stay in. There are no entertainment unit in the room; eg- TV, but that is understandable cuz this is a golf club, and it doesn’t make sense to have a TV in the room when most of the guests are golfers and stays out playing golf all day and only return to the room to rest afterwards.

Here’s my view in the morning, accompanied by chirping birds. The scene is very serene, isn’t it?

Day 1- Diving spot: The Slipway

I did some Taichi practice in the morning before heading to breakfast, and our dive commence at about 9.30am.

Gearing up is done by the shore.There are no changing room whatsoever near our first diving spot, so if you’re diving here, it would be best if you wear your diving attire first thing after taking your breakfast. Sure, you can change by the lake shore if you don’t mind joggers giving you an eyeful, but if totally recommend you to get change first before heading there. Alternatively, you can bring a pop up changing tent so that you can get change by the shore.

Lake diving squad for the weekend

We did a quick shore entry at The Slipway

This is the best lake I’ve dive in so far.

I was expecting a limited visibility dive, as most lake I’ve been before kinda lacking in the visibility department, but apparently it’s not. The Vis was about 8-10m.

I was armed with two torch and a knife as I usually would whenever I go for a lake dive.

But ended up I didn’t even have to use the torch to see at all. It was an easy and extremely leisurely dive for me and I can tell you that I’d probably be back for more in the nearest future. I enjoyed the dive immensely.

This particular dive spot at Tasik Puteri is called ‘The Slipway’. The site features a couple of car wrecks, a submerged house, tree roots and an abandoned railway. We didn’t managed to find the submerged house and railway, but we did manage to see the car wrecks.

So is this suitable for Open Water Divers? Yes it is. And I’d say it’s a good training ground for those who are doing Open Water and Rescue or specialty courses as well. I recommended for those who like freshwater diving to try this spot at least once.

I have this habit of hunting for stuff and picking up rubbish whenever I go diving, so this is my loot during my most recent trip; a couple of plastic bottles, food containers and some plastic trash.

I forgot to get my mesh bag, but luckily our guide have one so I didn’t have to let the rubbish remains in the lake. Special thanks to Yin Chao for helping me carry all the rubbish while we’re diving and helping me dispose them afterwards.

People, please stop littering and throwing things into the lake or the sea while you’re having picnic. These stuff don’t belong in the sea or lake, okay??? I found loads while diving in both sea and lakes and this stuff is endless. If I get paid to pick up the rubbish in the sea and lake while diving, I have no doubt I can be a rich woman in just one week. Will you please just stop?

I bet there are more from where these are coming from. I think the next round I’ll make it my personal mission to find more rubbish around the area and get it out of there. Next round can be my lake clean up dive.

One for the album. Happy faces during the lake dive trip.

More pictures from my diving trip last weekend. This was taken during our second dive at Tasik Puteri, Bukit Besi in Dungun.

I have yet to dig for underwater pictures from the GoPro, so I’m just gonna share these pictures pics taken by my Shi Jie first. Pretty, ain’t it?

The water was crystal clear in shades of blue, and one can easily mistaken the picture for a picture in the sea. Again, it was an easy dive for me.

The weather was good on the surface and wasn’t windy, so there were no current down there. This is a clean dive site and no trash was spotted underwater. But there are some at the shore.

Buoyancy control is crucial over here cuz you can easily kick silts up and create a storm of clouds, but wasn’t a limited visibility dive. No torch was necessary to dive here during the day, just like the first dive site at The Slipway and I can see my buddies around me easily for about 8-10m, and my guide made me lead the dive for a little at the end and and we did some simple navigation practice with the compass before ending the dive.

This site features plenty of slopes, tree roots and grasses near the shore, and again, I can say it can be a great training ground for Open Water Divers or those taking courses. Highly recommended for those who would like to practice skills but hated the pool like me. Yes…I kinda hate the pool with a vengeance. I can’t stand the crowd and the cold pool temperature, so I avoid the pool like a plague unless I’m taking course and is training.

If this place is near Kuala Lumpur, you’d probably spot me lugging the tank pretty often to Tasik Puteri for a weekly weekend dive. Tsk. I’m just so sad now I won’t be able to go to this place often cuz it’s far from Kuala Lumpur.

Day 2- Historical Tour

The second day is practically a non diving day if you choose not to proceed to Tenggol after your lake dive.

So what did we do? We visited the the Bukit Besi Museum and go for the Heritage Tour by bus.

Visit to the museum is not included in the Scuba Dobedo Divers Lake Dive package, but here’s the rate if you’re interested to visit.

Opening hours of the museum

There are plenty of educational exhibits here that tells the history of iron ore mining in Bukit Besi.

If you’re ever here, I’d recommend you to go for the museum first before signing up for heritage tour. That way, you’d have more insights on what it’s all about.

Bukit Besi Heritage tour with my Shi Jie and family.

Our tourguide Ms. Wazie Ab Hamid, guiding us throughout the entire heritage tour.

This is a part of Scuba Dobedo Divers
Tasik Puteri Lake Dive trip’s package and we’re supposed to join the tour with other divers, but only 4 of us ended up going together cuz the rest either had to rush back to KL for work or went off diving in Tenggol.

I skipped Tenggol in favour of this, and I’m glad I opt for this instead of continuing to dive in Tenggol. Everywhere is fullhouse in Tenggol anyway and can’t manage to make arrangements to dive there. 😅

You know, family is not always by blood or by marriage, but those who comes into your life and be there for you during your toughest times.It’s been a real privilege for me to have my Shi Jie in my life. Last year’s lockdown was mainly bearable because of both her and my Laoshi accompanying me.

Anyway, back to the heritage tour.

The tour took about 1hr 30 min. It’s a very interesting tour and we learned quite a few things about iron ore mining today.

All things considered, I’m really glad I opt for the heritage tour instead.I had so much fun with them, and hopefully one day can be back there for a repeated experience. We weren’t dressed for hiking, so we kinda skipped some checkpoints.

So, did I enjoy my time there in Dungun? Yes, of course. Do I want a repeated experience? Yes, definitely.. hopefully one day I will go again.

For more info on Tasik Puteri, Bukit Besi lake dive trip, contact Scuba Dobedo Divers here:

https://www.facebook.com/scuba.dobedo.divers/

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Fundive Trip in Bidong Island with Big Blue World DC, Terengganu

So, you’re a scuba diver, but you’re married and with kids in tow. You’d like to dive, but it’s difficult to find a place that offers loads of fun to both divers and non-divers, so you ended up at home most of the time while the rest goes on diving trip everywhere. Listen up, buddies! If you’re like me; would like to dive but it’s inconvenient for you to just ditch your family, this is just the thing that you need.

I just found the dive centre that caters to both divers and non-divers divers alike; the Big Blue World DC, Terengganu. They usually organized scuba diving and freediving trips in Bidong and neighbouring islands around it. Located just about 5 minutes walk from Merang Waterfront Jetty, this is the one DC that I’ll recommend. One thing I would like to highlight about this dive centre is that apart from accomodating non-divers, they are special needs and differently-abled individuals friendly as well. And another brownie point? Big Blue World DC is pretty much flexible can customise trips for you upon request; eg- private weekday group trips. Now, that’s really cool, isn’t it?

I did 6 dives with Big Blue World DC and explored plenty of dive sites around Pulau Bidong&Merang areas. Here are some dive sites that we explored over the weekend;

-Bidong Underwater Gallery
-Pulau Karah
-UMT Christmas Ghost Wreck
-Pulau Yu Kecil
-Pulau Tengkorak

So, was it a yay or a nay? I must say that it’s really exciting. We did plenty of deep dive and drift dive, and I can tell you that it’s definitely an unforgettable adventure. But before I share with you my adventures, here’s sharing with you all about the Big Blue World DC first, in case you are curious about their facilities.First of all, it’s not exactly a high-end resort but more to a cozy place for divers to crash for the night during their diving trip. If you’re looking for some high end resort with full room service with bathtubs and jacuzzi in the room and whatnot, then forget this place. It’s not for you. If I were to describe it, I’d say it’s homey and comfy with above and beyond hospitality.

Big Blue World DC have 4 contena cabins turned into cozy rooms. These rooms can accommodate up to 3 pax each and each rooms are well equipped with clean bathroom+hot water shower and air cond. And yes, for all of you social media addicts out there, the DC does offer free WiFi, so no worries about being disconnected from the rest of the world during your trip.

The rooms are clean and cozy. Great for a family of 3 or a group of 3 each. My room was equipped with 1 queen sized bed and 1 single bed.

Towels are provided, along with extensions. So yay to that.

Bathroom ensuite, with hot water shower. But as a scuba diver, I won’t exactly recommend you to shower with hot water immediately after your scuba dives. You should know better what it does to your body.

What else do they offer apart from comfortable rooms? Well, there’s common areas for you to gather and chill and kitchen where you can cook your meals.

Free flow of hot drinks and tidbits in the common area.

You are welcome to use the kitchen to cook your meals, but you are required to clean up after yourselves or cleaning fees will be imposed. It’s absolutely convenient to prepare your own meals over here, there’s stove and refrigerator and stuff here but if you’re not into preparing your own meals during your holidays or diving trips, then just walk over to the restaurant in front of the dive centre or drive to the local restaurants nearby.

There’s also BBQ pit ready should you wish to have a BBQ night party, but this have surcharge as well if I’m not mistaken.

The DC offers equipment rental, so no worries if you don’t have any scuba gears with you. But if you do have own scuba gears with you and prefers to use your own gears during your dives, you’re welcome to store your equipments in their equipment room with no extra charges.

Place to clean your equipments after your dive is also available at your disposal.

Common toilet& shower room. This is for you to shower after your diving trip and wash off all the salty sea water and the sand before going into your room.

Those who prefers a quiet and laid back place should they go diving around Bidong Island and Merang areas, then this is the place you would wanna go. Now, enough about the dive centre. Here’s sharing with you the exciting part; the diving trip itself. There’s so much to tell, but I’d start by telling you that our trip is very special, as the trip caters to scuba divers, adaptive diver and snorkelers. It’s unlike any other trips that I used to join, where they usually accommodate divers only.

Diving Day 1

Breakfast is provided on diving days to ensure you’re full of energy for your dives, and we head out with the dive centre’s van as shuttle service is provided to the jetty. There’s no need to walk or drive to the jetty on your own.

We head out at about 8.30am in the morning.

The dive centre have 2 comfortable boats that can accommodate up to 12 pax each, and they can customize diving trips according to your timing and needs.

Pictures taken while I was diving last weekend with Big Blue World DC.

Dive no: 2
Dive site: Pulau Karah

Sorry, I have to start my story with this dive site. Our first dive was at Bidong Underwater Gallery, but I have no pictures of that cuz I did not bring any camera 😭. It was an excellent dive site, by the way.

The current at Pulau Karah was mild and we were drift diving along with the current. I’ll be honest with you, being someone who dives in the lake more than anything else, I was quite terrified when I was told that the current in the sea can be quite unpredictable and we’ll most likely be drift diving throughout our trip if the current is strong.

But once I’ve jumped in and started blowing bubbles, I discovered that drifting along with the current is extremely enjoyable and I’d do it again in a heartbeat. Yes. I want to drift dive again. Preferably in every dive cuz it was not only exciting but terribly relaxing as well cuz you don’t even have to fin that much.

All you need to do is just drift along together with your buddies and you practically get to see just about everything in the dive site. It pretty much feels like a free train ride in the sea. All you need is just sit tight, and just enjoy the ‘ride’ with beautiful view. We dive for almost 1hr, and I still have more than half tank left by the end of the dive, cuz it was simply energy and air efficient. It’s perfect for lazy ass diver like me.

Special thanks to our guide and Instructor Figo for introducing drifting to me. You’re right. It’s really fun. And I’d do it again in the next opportunity presented to me.

Surface interval and lunch time at Bidong Island. One thing that I commend about Big Blue World DC is that lunch meals comes in a lunchbox instead of disposable plastic containers. That’s very thoughtful and environmental friendly.

Those who wish to do some snorkeling during lunchtime can do so at the jetty. I did some snorkeling with my son at the jetty and I can assure you that the underwater view at the jetty is breathtaking, with corals and loads of friendly fishes around. We proceeded to our third dive of the day after lunch.

Dive no: 3
Dive site: UMT Christmas Ghost Wreck

I have always wanted to see sunken ship wrecks, and this time, I was privileged enough to see not only one, but two of them at the same dive site.

There are two shipwrecks at this dive site and the ships were sunk at about 24-26m. I was abit nervous about the strong current and was watching my NDL closely. I’ve done 2 dives prior to this dive and I was diving conservative this time. I didn’t want to hit my NDL as it would be nasty if I have to perform a deco stop before ending the dive cuz my air wouldn’t be enough to complete my deco stop obligation on top of the safety stop at 5m since this is already a deep dive to begin with and air consumption is definitely alot more than my previous dive, which was a drift dive. I heard divecoms beeping from other divers in the group, but I’m glad mine didn’t til the end of the dive, despite ending the dive with just 50 bar of air to spare.

The vis was excellent. I can see the entire ship, but there’s no penetration cuz I’m not a trained wreck diver and I didn’t really explore at the bottom side of it. I tried to just maintain my depth at 22m and explored the ship from that depth, but even at 22m and above, the wrecks are mesmerising. It has become a habitat to all sorts of marine creatures and schooling fishes can be seen swimming around.

The ships has also become somewhat a home for beautiful white corals. I’m no coral expert, so I’m not sure what these white corals are called, so I’d appreciate if any of you out there can ID it for me. All I know is that the wrecks gives somewhat a wintry and Christmassy feel, with snow white corals everywhere on the wrecks around alongside with the strong current and cold temperature.

I’ve seen wrecks at other sites before, but not as big and as beautiful as this one. Hopefully this will not be my last shipwreck. 🙏

Diving Day 2

Again, after breakfast and loading up our gears into the van, we were shuttled over to the jetty where the boat awaits us to bring us to the dive sites. Our location for the day; Pulau Yu Kecil and Pulau Tengkorak.

Dive no: 4
Dive site: Pulau Yu Kecil

Here’s presenting to you the mesmerising Pulau Yu Kecil. Not quite a well known or overly commercialised dive site, so the ecosystem there remains quite untouched despite having spotted some old ghost nets lying around the site.

All things considered, this is the green lungs of the sea, people. It’s a huge green garden down there. Definitely a sight for sore eyes. The current was quite strong, hence we drift dive again instead of fighting the current when we were there.

Our world on the surface of the Earth could have been like this; surrounded by beautiful greens and being nourished by green lungs. Sadly, humans are overly populated and on top of that, greed and developments cleared out whatever green land there is in exchange of lifeless concrete jungle. It’s really a wonder that the surface human still does not realize why they’re getting more and more infertile, weaker, sicker, and plagued with all sorts of diseases year after year.

Dive no: 5
Dive site: Pulau Yu Kecil

Interesting thing that happened during this dive; an encounter with a horny, sex deprived Remora fish while we were minding our own business during our safety stop. Okay, okay. Maybe the Remora fish wasn’t sex deprived or even a pervert, but it did somewhat want to hitch a free ride by trying to latch onto our buddy Mamat Samad ‘s crotch.😂🙈🙈🤦

The fish was unprovoked, mind you. It simply appeared out of nowhere and starts checking us out one by one before getting really interested in Mamat. The Remora must have detached from it’s host somewhere and mistaken our buddy for a whaleshark or something. All of us had a good laugh when we got back into the boat after ending the dive, but looking back, it was really a close call. I can’t imagine what we would do if it really latched onto Mamat’s private part. Remoras are known to suck onto it’s host like crazy and won’t let go. What would we do if that happened? This is not something we learned during our certification course. Well, at least we didn’t learn this skill in our Open Water or Advanced Open Water course. Do we learn how to detach sucking fishes in Rescue course or something?Do we pull it off and risk causing injury to our buddy? Or do we stab the Remora with a knife and consequently injure both the host and the sucker? OMG. Either way, it won’t be a good end and Mamat would probably have ended up being stitched up and had to abstain from intimate moments with his wife for months. 😨😩🙈

Moral of the story: Always wear proper, protective clothing while diving. Don’t take it for granted, thinking that you dive in warm waters and it won’t be necessary to wear protective clothing. Wearing proper clothing is not just to protect yourselves against low temperature but to protect yourselves against other elements as well. As Mamat was wearing a proper wetsuit, the Remora had difficulties latching on. Now, imagine if he was just wearing some fancy beach shorts or was diving nude? He would definitely have been a goner. 🤣

Anyway, we had a surface interval on the boat after our first and second dive of the day before heading back to Bidong Island for lunch and some snorkeling for the non divers. For those who are prone to seasickness, please pop some non-sleepy seasick pills as you would need to spend some time on the boat in between dives on the second diving day. I’d recommend you Veloxin. That’s a good one and does not make you drowsy. I was genius enough not to pop some pills in ghe morning and I ended up being miserable during my surface interval on the boat, fighting off nausea.

Dive no: 6
Dive site: Pulau Tengkorak

Our 6th and final dive was in Pulau Tengkorak. Our final dive was an adaptive dive. We dive together with an Adaptive Diver, Mastura Mahamed. She’s a Cerebral Palsy hero. Despite being differently abled and is physically challenged, she does not stop herself from doing what she wants to do. She’s a lecturer by profession, and goes around as an Adaptive Scuba Diver in her spare time- yes, this means she’s also a scuba diver. Her diving license stated that she can dive down to 12m deep with assistance of qualified Adaptive Buddies. She was assisted by Ms. Majidah and Teha last during the dive.

I have nothing but pure respect and admiration for her. If Mastura can learn how to scuba dive, so can you. How many of us are fully abled and yet keep making excuses for ourselves? I bet there are many. At the end of the day, you are your worst enemy, not someone else.Yes. Big Blue World DC does cater to special need individuals and adaptive divers. So if you need to have your dive trip customized, they are the perfect DC for you.

We ended our trip with a BBQ party once we got back from our last dive. Here’s night time at Big Blue World DC.

BBQ-ed fresh seafood for dinner with buddies on our last night there. Nope, we didn’t prep all the ingredients ourselves. The dive centre prepared it for us with just RM38 per pax. A real good deal, in my opinion.

The food was delicious and protein packed, perfect to provide nourishment for famished divers.

One for the album. Beautiful memories made during my diving trip with Big Blue World DC. It was a weekend well spent, I must say. I’ve enjoyed the dive sites that I’ve visited, and definitely will plan a trip with them again in the future. A big thank you to our guide Figo and Big Blue World DC ground and boat crew for your hospitality and service.

For more information on Big Blue World DC, please hop over to their Facebook page HERE.

Big Blue World DC

Address:125, Jalan Jetty Merang, Kampung Merang, 21010 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu

PADI Re-Activate Session with Scuba Dobedo Divers

Diving has been taking somewhat a back seat since Ramadan 2022 and I haven’t been diving for about two months, give or take. That’s not so long, right? But I signed up for a PADI Re-Activate session with Scuba Dobedo Divers anyway.

PADI Re-Activate is a session designed for scuba divers who haven’t been diving for more than 6 months or those who would like to refresh their skills before diving again in the open waters.

I know that it’s not really necessary for me to go for this, cuz my last dive was before Ramadan started, but I take diving seriously, and I find that I rarely get to practice certain skills during fundives, and this is the perfect opportunity to do so. Plus, I have a diving trip coming up and I wanna run some checks on my equipments to see if they needed a last minute service or something and what better way to do it than having it checked in the pool, assisted by an instructor?

Here’s some of the things that we did during the PADI Re-Activate session. Originally there were only 4 compulsory skills that needed to be performed during the session but I practically asked to practice everything.

We did some written knowledge review by the poolside before proceeding with these skills in the pool:

*Equipment assembly&checks
*Regulator recovery
*Mask clearing
*Fully flooded mask clearing
*Fin pivot
*Buoyancy
*Take off the mask and putting it back on
*Dump weight and surface swim
*Out of air procedure: Share alternate air-source and ascend to the surface with buddy
*Reciprocal navigation with compass
*BCD Removal
*Deploy DSMB

Buoyancy practice with Instructor Naim

I think it’s important for us to keep revising skills that we rarely used so that we won’t go rusty. We’ll never know when we needed to do it when we’re really out diving now, wouldn’t we?

Thank you Instructor Naim, Nor Farah Linda and Faliq for your time. And thank you so much for being so accommodating to my requests and spending so much time teaching me the skills that I want to brush up on. You guys are the best. Hope to dive with you again soon.

PADI Re-Activate with Scuba Dobedo Divers is RM150 per session at UCSI Swimming Academy, Cheras.

For those who would like to sign up for courses or would like to do a refresher, you may contact Scuba Dobedo Divers on their Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/scuba.dobedo.divers/

10 Must Visit Viral Attractions in Selangor

The state of Selangor is famous for its own tourist attractions. It is complete with aspects of local culture, protected greenery, cultural diversity, and a variety of dishes and menus, from street stalls to fine dining. The age of social media and the era of globalization are changing the trend of tourism which makes tourism activities a necessity in the lives of the current generation. Tourists are looking for – find other unique and interesting places for them to visit. The State of Selangor is not to be missed in developing various new and innovative tourism products to provide a wonderful experience to its guests. In this week’s article, Tourism Selangor has put up a list of 10 Viral Places for you to look out. Make sure you select the one that fits your budget and needs. Here is a list of 10 “Viral” tourism attractions that you must visit in the State of Selangor, that you may not be aware of.

D Virtual Park, Evo Mall Bangi

D Virtual Park, EvoMall Bangi is a virtual reality theme park located inside the mall, giving you a revolutionary gaming experience that will satisfy your virtual hunger! D Virtual Park, Evo Mall Bangi is the first virtual reality park in Peninsular Malaysia with a hologram theater. View 10 -minute holographic animations created entirely by their own creative team using the most sophisticated and complex animation software and tools. It also has eight virtual reality attractions and one augmented reality attraction. D Virtual Park at EvoMall Bangi is open from 10.00 am to 10.00 pm, with different prices according to the price package.

Address : Lot T.14. T.25 Level 3, Evo Mall Bangi, Jalan Medan 2D, Seksyen 9, 43650 Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor.

Splatter Art Factory, Subang Jaya

Art is a type of stress -relieving activity. Visit Splatter Art Factory in Subang Jaya if you want to try a unique artistic expression. You will be introduced to a very unique and also fun art experience. Their package includes a take -away canvas, as well as brushes, equipment, acrylic paints, safety ponchos shoes and goggles or other eye protection. Then, based on imagination and choice, you can create art using a variety of approaches. Some use a brush to sprinkle paint, others use a toothbrush to sprinkle color, and some even blow up balloons to color the canvas. Open daily from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm except Mondays. Any inquiries about your payment can go directly to the official Splatter Art Factory website at https://splatter-art-factory.business.site.

Address : 49 & 50, Block C, Lot 777, Jalan Subang 4, Ultramine Industrial Park, 47610 Subang Jaya, Selangor.

Ruma Pokok, Sepang

Ruma Pokok is a cafe plant shop located in a small town, Sungai Pelek, Sepang. Highlighting elements (cafes, works & nature) that are closely related to art, nature and western food such as meatballs, coated fish & potatoes and even butter chicken rice. Ruma Pokok is seen as a new attraction in this area because the decoration with a variety of green tree species fills the cafe space making a different atmosphere for the cafe here and attracting young people to “OOTD”. At Ruma Pokok, a quiet atmosphere with light meals is suitable for a relaxing hangout here. Not only is the atmosphere quiet with simple food and while enjoying drinks, customers can also buy various types of trees available here. Open from 4.00 pm to 12.00 am every day except Monday.

Address : No 1, Kedai PLB, Taman Sri Merbau, Taman Seri Serbau, 43950 Sungai Pelek, Selangor.

Riverine Splash, Pulau Carey

The resort features a tribal -themed Riverine Splash Water Theme Park. There are over 12 attractions and slides for you to try, including the Anaconda Tube Slide, Rimba River, Survival Park and even Kiddie Beats reserved for children. The Riverine Splash Water Theme Park is closed every Tuesday and is open from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm. Admission for adults is RM58 while for children it is RM38 for all day tickets.
Address : Jalan Pulau Carey, Mukim Jugra, 42960 Pulau Carey, Selangor.

Stars Archery, Petaling Jaya

Stars Archery is the largest indoor archery long -distance operator in Malaysia, with the aim of introducing everyone to the unique and entertaining sport of archery. Stars Archery is an attraction that attracts many tourists, visitors, especially teenagers and students to their outlets as it is a sport that many have never experienced. Archery is a sport and a kind of entertainment that is suitable for archers who are new to archery and experienced. Open daily from 10.00 am to 10.00 pm.

You can go directly to the official website of Stars Archery about the packages and prices offered at https://www.starsarchery.com.

Address : F1.26, 3, Jalan PJS 11/15, Bandar Sunway, 46150 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

Nafas Cube & Nanas Montel Cafe, Serdang

Why do you need to experience NAFAS Cube @ MARDI located in MAEPS Serdang, Selangor? For guests looking for a unique vacation location in no time. With its distinctive and comfortable accommodation, NAFAS Cube provides a quiet retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The site, which is fully operated by the National Farmers Organization (NAFAS), is a popular destination for visitors looking for a unique and thrilling agro -tourism experience. NAFAS Cube offers hotel style rooms with a container and sewer -based concept (concrete sewer pipes). NAFAS Cube also provides the concept of glamping, or camping with beautiful lake views, for individuals who enjoy a camping holiday. For those who prefer culvert type accommodation and toilets are available not far from the room. The price offered for a culvert is between RM120 to RM150 per night for a queen bed or two single beds. Container accommodation provides bathrooms and toilets in the room and room rates range from RM150 to RM250 per night.

The pineapple -based dish is definitely appetizing. The nearby Nanas Montel Cafe is also a visitor’s choice as the Nanas Montel Cafe offers pineapple ice cream that you have never tasted, refreshing pineapple juice, delicious pineapple poppies and pineapple curry and more. Open daily from 9.30 am to 7.00 pm. Experience the delicious meal and also stay at the NAFAS Cube which is so comfortable and peaceful.

Address : Jalan MAEPS 4/1, 43400 Serdang, Selangor.

Saville Wonderland, Semenyih

Welcome to Saville Farm which is an agro farm located in Semenyih. It is also a hatching center, breeding and selling village chickens. Attractions available at Saville Wonderland are also the Kancil/Pelanduk Mini Sanctuary, freshwater fishing, petting zoo, ATV ride, Ulaman and Herbal Garden. Saville Wonderland will be open every weekend and also offers a premium “Barn Stay” container homestay. You also have the opportunity to experience living in a garden equipped with various facilities, beautiful views and quiet. There is a fish pond and creek in front of our garden residence and enjoy the view and atmosphere of the livestock farm and fruit crops. Any questions you can directly to the official Facebook Saville Free Range Agro – Saville Wonderland https://www.facebook.com/SavilleWonderland/.

Address : SAVILLE FREE RANGE AGRO, TAMAN AGROTEKNOLOGI, 1A, Jalan Sungai Lalang, Kampung Pasir, 43500 Semenyih, Selangor.

20 Laman Cafe, Bangi

Why not pay a visit to 20 Laman Cafe if you’re still looking for a place to eat? It opens the appetite of anyone who visits with the desire to taste the traditional cuisine of Negeri Sembilan and Malay cuisine, as well as various types of ulaman. Cooked Lemak Cili Padi Ikan Salai and Daging Salai are two of the most popular specialties. There are over ten different types of Malay cuisine, in addition to the rice chili dishes served daily. Customers also enjoy Asam Pedas Melaka and Tempoyak Ikan Patin Pahang. 20 Laman Cafe is open daily except Friday and Saturday, open from 11.00 am to 4.00 pm.
Address : 20, Jalan Damai 8, Taman Desa Damai, 43650 Bangi, Selangor.

Paya Indah Discovery Wetland, Dengkil

The 1,111 -acre lush greenery and large lakes that make up the Discovery Wetlands are natural sanctuaries where animals have built their homes. Plant and animal populations have grown into the hundreds due to continuous conservation efforts over the years, producing a diverse environment that is suitable for today’s life and activities. The largest wetland park in the Klang Valley will be home to new and exciting outdoor activities. It’s more than enough for everyone, whether for a quick weekend getaway or a fun family day out! One of the best ways to learn and experience Malaysia’s biological diversity is by visiting Paya Indah Discovery Wetlands. You can visit their website for more information on the price and ticket at https://www.discoverywetlands.com.my/

Address : Pantai Kelanang Beach, 42960 Pulau Carey, Selangor.

Future Land Fun Zone, Petaling Jaya

Are you looking for a fun way to spend quality time with your friends and family? Just take them to Sunway Pyramid’s Future Land Fun Zone! Futuristic family entertainment center, offering entertaining virtual reality activities with cutting -edge technology. Get ready to be entertained with a variety of 360 simulator games that are sure to thrill you! 360 Flight Simulator and ExoJet, Mirror Maze, VR Hero, 6D Cinema and VR Car simulator are just a few of the main attractions that use state -of -the -art technology and equipment. Future Land is perfect for a fun weekend with the family or if you want to give your kids a school holiday. Operating hours are from 10.00 am to 10.00 pm daily.

Address : F1, 20, Sunway Pyramid Mall, Jalan PJS 11/15, Bandar Sunway, 46150 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

There are many more interesting places to visit in Selangor, especially in 2022, than the ones listed above. Since Selangor is one of Malaysia’s most popular and sought-after tourist destinations, there’s no better place to spend your vacation bucks, than Selangor. Let’s “Pusing Selangor Dulu!”. To maintain the well-being of the public, tourists are reminded to adhere to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) set by the Malaysian National Security Council in complying with the National Recovery Plan, such as ensuring social distancing, wearing face mask at all times in public, and a frequent use of the hand sanitizer.

You may log on to Tourism Selangor’s official website, www.selangor.travel for inspiration on your travel to Selangor, or follow Tourism Selangor’s official social media accounts; Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and Tourism Selangor’s YouTube channel. #PusingSelangorDulu!