Showing posts with label The Eyes In The Sky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Eyes In The Sky. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Eyes in the Sky - Bangkok on a Clear Day

Bangkok is a much desired destination for me whenever i want to travel out of Singapore and i am such a frequent visitor that i don't even bother to generate a detailed itinerary! Photo taking is also generally limited to new places or updates.

The section under "the eyes in the sky" has also been neglected but in my recent departure from Bangkok, i had to scramble for the camera in my bag as the sight next to me was in one word; spectacular!

Many times, when i arrived / departed from the capital of Thailand, it was always cloudy and visibility from the sky was less than optimal. However, this time is not the same as i can literally soak in the entire cityscape! 

See, that's Lebua State Tower with its iconic golden dome and in front of it is actually Bangkok's newest luxury shoping centre; ICONSIAM

Did you manage to spot the grand palace which is somewhere in the middle, next to the 372-kilometer-long chao phraya river?! You can spot a lot of them on google map although nothing beats seeing using your own eyes! 

More photos! I am so sad my Nikon D750 is no longer with me as my ageing D7100 couldn't perform as well in zooming in to capture greater detail of the sights below the AirAsia plane. :(

Bang Kachao - the green lung of Bangkok and a place vastly different from the infamous jams and high density of buildings elsewhere in the capital. Maybe i should drop by on my next visit! 

Agricultural lands in the southern part of Bangkok; i think it's the Samut Sakhon province known for its sea salt production and the village above should be Baan Sa Kla Village. 

Onward to the gulf of thailand!

Sunday, November 25, 2018

The Eyes in The Sky @ Phuket in January 2018

I have always preferred window seat whenever i took the plane but as i am too cheapo nowadays; i don't pay to indicate my seat and that means it's usually a pray-hard-to-get-a-window-seat scenario.

Therefore, i was pissed to be given a seat with noticeable, black scratches on the window pane, when i travel back from Phuket to Singapore earlier this year, since i paid for it to be seated next to my dad! 

There's nothing i can do about it and the auto-focus function on my Nikon D7000 did a pretty good job in blurring out the scratches so that i can take a few photos of the land view below us.

Hey, that's quite a familiar sight! 

I excitedly pointed out to my dad and asked him to guess! We actually visited the islands on day two of my our 5-day Phuket trip as part of the James Bond Island Tour (Speedboat) by Amazing Canoeing which includes stopovers at Panak, Panyee, Hong and Naka Islands! 

Look at those speedboats travelling towards their directions. If i am not wrong, the long island closest to us in the above photo is Panak Island.

From google map, i think the two pictures above were of Koh Yao Yai; a relatively large island in between Phuket and Krabi. You may read more about it here although my gut feel tells me it appears to be boring and even the beaches didn't look half as spectacular as what you can see in the next island we flew past. 

Its iconic shape gave it away and it was actually in the news this year for the closure of a bay that had suffered extensive environmental damage due to its popularity; Phi Phi Islands, which i visited in 2011. 

The main island wasn't affected by the closure as Maya Bay, made famous by the movie, The Beach, starring Leonardo Dicarpio, is located on another island known as Ko Phi Phi Leh.

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What else did i do in Phuket


Sunday, October 28, 2018

The Eyes in The Sky - Above Singapore in July 2018

It kind of caught me by surprise that i have yet to publish a specific post on the eyes in the sky for Singapore although i believe you can see quite a number of pictures on the first and last day of my travel itineraries to other countries.

The above was a typical picture after the plane departs from Singapore's Changi International Airport since there are only two runways at the moment; you can see the naval base with a number of docked landing ship tanks and frigate. 

As Singapore is the intersection of a busy shipping route, there are always loads of ships "parked" in her waters. It can be quite a sight when the ships start to release their red flares on New Year's Day.

Cloud in the shape of a dog-head or a dragon-head? 
I am leaving it to your imagination! 

Photos of the terminal 5 that's under development with a targeted completion year that's like 12 years later and with an area larger than the combined terminals of 1, 2 and 3! Gosh, i would be 50 years old by then! :(

The breathtaking view of Singapore's unique HDB flats from the sky, where almost 80% of Singaporeans live in! The particular town in view was Punggol, with Sengkang further inland, and you can also see the Serangoon Tidal Gates on the bottom left of the picture. 

Sunday, July 01, 2018

Day Eight - The Last Day of Our Hokkaido Trip!



Sadly, we have come to the last day of my Hokkaido trip and while i am reluctant to leave the land of the rising sun, i had to for two reasons; well, i need to work to come and splurge again and secondly, i didn't have any more luggage space. 

Time - 6.00 am and it's already bright with the temperature at a cool 20 degree celcius! Why were we out at such an ungodly hour?! To catch the train at JR station which would depart for New Chitose airport at 6.31 am, sharp. 

Us in the elevator with Alex expressing his sadness; it's rare to find him so in love with a country! The other country that gets his enthusiastic approval would be Taiwan

Publicity for some art festival. 

Taking the underground passage to the JR station as the wheels of our luggage were making loads of noise and we thought it would be inconsiderate to disturb other sleeping residents in the vicinity.

More artistic displays; i was more intrigued by the fabrics in the second picture as they would be fantastic materials to make the hundred families blanket (Chinese patchwork)! 

Boarding the train way ahead of time as the walking from UNIZO Inn to Sapporo JR station was only about fifteen minutes. To read more on my rapid train journey to New Chitose airport, click here.

Visiting the toilet; i miss many things in Hokkaido and one of them would be the toilet! Truth be told, i am particular when it comes to the facility that manages our bodily waste and if not for the potential reduction in readership, i would have posted a few articles on disgusting toilets i have been to.

To me, i would be satisfied if i step into a toilet and it had an anti-bacterial toilet seat cleaner, together with an electronic bidet; and it can be found in New Chitose Airport

Last minute shopping for Japanese snacks at New Chitose Airport and i am surprised the shops managed to offer so many popular products! And since this is Hokkaido, you can get frozen king crabs and Yubari melons to bring home too! 

Do check out the Smile Road on level 3 which is accessible to the public! As we were too early, both Hello Kitty Happy Flight and Doraemon Sky Park remained closed. Chocolate-lover wannabes would love Royce's Chocolate World for its wide variety of chocolates (some of which can't be found in Singapore) and gain information on the history of chocolate. 

After a terribly disappointing meal at the food court wing of the international terminal, it's time to board the plane; albeit with a heavy heart as i can't believe that the eight days had passed by so quickly! 

Aerobridge bearing the Royce logo; for those who are unaware, the famous Royce chocolates have their beginning right here in Hokkaido

Our Thai Airways plane; frankly, i don't think i would have visited Japan if not for the promotion that Thai Airways was running last year that only cost me S$376 from Singapore to Sapporo, with transit in Bangkok.

I had been looking out for another promotion so that i can experience the hospitality of Thai Airways again but sadly, prices found were almost doubled what i paid for! :( 

Nevertheless, i didn't have much to complain about Thai Airways.

Food were generally not bad, stewards / stewardesses were nice and polite, range of movies was pretty good etc. Only one thing; the airline doesn't seem to like the cold very much and in my past few times taking Thai Airways, it has always been rather warm in the cabin. 

Leaving the gate! 

Must be a busy morning for New Chitose Airport as we had two other planes right in front us; waiting in queue to take the runway.

Last look of the airport - some information on New Chitose Airport; it opened in 1991 and was the fifth busiest airport in Japan! Its Sapporo-Tokyo domestic route was ranked the second busiest in the world with 7.8 million passengers 2015. 

Plane took off from the runway at 10.44 am.

I am continuing this post with more pictures as the view high up above the clouds can be so mesmerizing and truthfully, i still have a ton of pictures that would be kept stashed and hidden in my hard disk if i don't share them in my blog. 

Packet of Japanese snacks instead of boring nuts; Singapore Airlines should seriously take a leaf from Thai Airways by serving old, Singapore classics like jewel biscuits or even biscuits from Khong Guan! Or have they? SQ too expensive for me and i took it only when i signed up for package tours to places like China. 

Land below us! 

As we were only about 30 minutes from departure, it's a definite we were still in Japan although i doubt the plan would fly past Mount Fuji. 

I was curious to know where we were and actually spent a bit on time of google map; scrolling through the potential plane route. The above two photographs were taken above Oga; a city with a population of only about 30,000.

Lunch was served! 

Everything was nice except for the main which was some lousily fried rice and soggy prawns that were deep fried. However, the rest was delicious; warm, fragrant bread, sweet pumpkin salad with smoked duck and the cold soba which totally changed my opinion of it! What have i been missing all this while?! 

More photos! Can't pinpoint the actual location although for the last picture, i guess the plane had flown past South China Sea and we would be going into the airspace of another country.

More snacks and it's Taiyaki! Warm and spongy with generous red bean paste filling, i can't imagine that Thai Airways was feeding us so much! 

Such interesting terrain made it easier for me to find out its location and thankfully, it didn't take long to locate it in Vietnam! 

Location - Hue; capital of the Nguyễn Dynasty which ruled Vietnam from 1802 till 1945 and is also one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites! I am interested to visit after knowing of  Nghĩa trang An Bằng on google map; a cemetery with over 700 beautiful tombs! 

Cottony clouds blocking my view. 

Landed at about 5.00 pm Thailand time! Since we would be in transit, i chose the timing back to Singapore to be as late as possible so that we can R & R in Bangkok! No additional itinerary in place but if you are interested in a hotel that's near the airport link station and not that far from the city center, you may read my review on FX Metrolink Makkasan Hotel.




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Detailed Postings for the Day

  1. Taking the Rapid Train from Sapporo to New Chitose Airport
  2. New Chitose Airport - Last Minute Shopping
  3. Smile Road - Royce's Chocolate World, Hello Kitty & Doraemon
  4. Miso Ramen at New Chitose Airport Food Court Wing
  5. FX Metrolink Makkasan Hotel