I
had always wanted to visit the much talk about tourism
attraction called Sky Mirror, located 1.74 miles off the coast of a
fishing village of Jeram, Selangor.
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WRITER STRIKING A POSE |
The
much awaited opportunity came when I was invited for a
familiarization trip to experience Sky Mirror by Tourism Malaysia.
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UMBRELLA POSE |
The
day trip was part of the invitation to “Media & Industry
Appreciation Dinner, in conjunction with Visit Malaysia Year 2020".
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JUMP AS HIGH AS YOU CAN! |
Waking
up as early as 5.30 am – getting dressed in a three-quarter pants
and loose blouse, I am ready for one of my dream destination in
Malaysia – Sky Mirror.
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WANNA PUSH THE PARIS EIFFEL TOWER |
This
is my 'first' time to this awesome Sky Mirror and obviously I am
gonna enjoy myself by clicking shots of reflection of myself, here.
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LET'S FIGHT WITH MR DINOSAUR |
We
reach the jetty by 9am to catch a motor boat which takes about 30
minutes to reach the site of the Sky Mirror. We are then given about
90 minutes to explore Sky Mirror.
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ROMANTIC POSE |
Interestingly,
my team media members from Northern Region are 'sporting' and
'creative' buddies, and we created a number of curious poses for
photo shot, on this memorable day.
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WE ARE TOURISM PLAYERS |
Sky
Mirror is the name given to reflect a mirror image of the sky on an
island that emerges during the day time.
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LET'S GO SKIING |
A sand bank emerges creating
an island which is shallow with a few inches of sea water that
happens from mid to late morning.
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I GOT YOU DUCKLING |
It is when the tide is ideal that
this sand bar emerges, Malaysia's own “salar de Uyuni”
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MAN AT WORK |
The
effect creates a mirror image of the sky and any subject standing
there – to snap shots of oneself, posing with various position –
jumping with joy or using props effect (umbrella, toys, scarf) or just
any pose comfortable with oneself.
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THEY ARE CATCHING US, LET'S RUN! |
The
island is about five times a football field, is also a habitat for
marine agriculture like sea and baby clam and crab scattered
abundantly in the sand. Other than marine object, one can also view
birds, monkey and pink dolphin.
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NORTHERN REGION MEDIA MEMBERS - SKY MIRROR, HERE I COME! |
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