Wednesday, November 16, 2011

A Visit To Tongod - Part 03 Tawau back to Kota Kinabalu

 Morning drizzle (this morning from the 12th floor Promenade Tawau) ...


 ... Kuhara Court (Tawau's First High-rise Condominium! The website proudly proclaimed).


 I took this from the 7th floor balcony of the Cafe; The Holy Trinity Church on one side ...


... and the IRB on the other side.


On the flight back; one photo of a large scale oil palm development, on all hilly terrain!


On approach to landing in Kota Kinabalu; noted that this MAS Boeing 737 did not have the wingtip device (older unit?).


Full flaps down for landing (something you learn from the flight simulator computer game!).


Speedbrakes deployed after touch-down. Home at last!

A Visit To Tongod - Part 02 Telupid to Tongod and back to Tawau

The City Hotel at 6.00am (15 Nov 2011). Don't "pray, pray", I found out from reception that it was "full-house" last night (even the family suite was taken!). I just noticed that one of the vehicles had a rear tyre puncture (an unpleasant surprise for the owner).


 Telupid was beginning to boom (many oil palm estates and mills); there were many rows of shophouses ...


... the usual beautiful misty mornings (common in rural Sabah; will disappear after land development). There were also many stray dogs; probably sleeping it off after scavenging in the rubbish dumps.


Another view of the misty hills ...


... and yet another one.


While looking for diesel fill-up; we could only see "Sabah Oil"! You learn something new everyday!


The diesel was RM2.68 per liter!!!


I also noticed a 9,999 watts speaker at the shop!!!


We left for Tongod (66km to our visit site); 25km on the sealed road ...


 ... then turned off onto the gravelled road passing many kampungs; some with schools ...


 ... most seemed to have electricity, the road was being sealed from the inside out.


On the project site, the oil palm nursery used "drip irrigation" for the watering and manuring ...


 ... the drip piping had a tiny hole at each bag location (so saving on water usage and almost no weeds in the nursery) ...


... resulting in excellent and very even seedling growth.


 As usual in new development areas, you get to cross streams and small rivers (any big rise in water level from rain upstream of the river will leave you stranded on the other side).


 On the way back to Tawau, this was the most over-loaded truck I saw.


 Uh Oh ...


Luckily (for us that is), he did not block the whole road.


 After the Mile 32 Junction (those who travel these roads will know); there was still 275km to Tawau.


Rain and more heavy trucks.



We reached Tawau at 7.00pm and had dinner at e-ka-e (new shops at Kubota Square) ...



... new, good decor and reasonable prices.


{continue in Part 03}






A Visit To Tongod - Part 01 Kota Kinabalu To Telupid

I went on Monday (14 Nov 2011) on a work-related visit to Tongod. I went via Tawau as my two colleagues were there. Some may ask "Where's Tongod?". If you stick your finger in the middle of Sabah on a map; that's Tongod.


I bought the ticket on-line and tried out the web check-in. I must say the Air Asia website made it very difficult to get the "lowest" priced ticket! There were too many items to "un-tick"! Anyway, those with luggage had better pay for it on-line and drop-off their bags when at the airport.


While waiting in the departure lounge, I passed the time taking photos of an aircraft arriving ...


... and one departing ...


... Air Asia's PPE (accountants will know what that is) ...


... the houses up the hill across from the airport ...


 ... the RMAF Hercules C-130H ...



... the propeller at a shutter speed of 1/250 th of a second ...


... and at 1/1000 th of a second ...


 ... the aircraft marking was M30-06 (perhaps from Labuan Air Base) ...


... FYI for those who can't do without, there was a room at the departure lounge (I didn't go in as it was too stuffy for me in there).


When our aircraft arrived, there was some laughter from the waiting passengers ...


... the plane was a "Flying Billboard" in Lotus colours; with NAZA ...


... Team Lotus, Hackett (London Designer Menswear), makeroadssafe.org (Global Road Safety), ...


... CNN, & Maxis.


I had refused the seat-selection when buying the ticket. So when I did the web check-in; I was allocated Seat 31F (the very end-seat). Obviously I assumed (wrongly) that it would be worst seat in the house; but it was one of the best (as I boarded at the rear door and got off the plane at Tawau also from the rear door).


I was intrigued by the "I'm A BIG Shot" button. It turned out to be the Air Asia Loyalty Program (one of those member collect points to exchange for stuff thingy).


 Looking down upon take-off, I saw the "beautification embankment project" at the Sembulan river ...


... which continued round to the end of the warehouses. I wondered if the fish-mongers (the previously best patronised businesses in the area) will move back to the embankment?


The first flyover in Kota Kinabalu (at Bukit Nanas) ...


 ... and the second one at Karamunsing.


 A large clearing; oil palm development (from 31,000 ft).


If the "insurance" is sold by Air Asia; isn't it kinda gambling where the "house" is in-charge and has an unfair advantage?


The Airbus 310 has a wingtip device (the yellow bit) which improve the airflow to promote safety and fuel efficiency.

On the landing approach to Tawau ...


 ... prawn farms ...


 ... a lot of prawn farms ...


... I was later told they are mostly foreign-owned.


The area next to the airport was replanted; mono-crop and monotonous ground cover.


We stopped in Kunak for a short late lunch. I took a photo of the Hotel Kunak; I last stayed there in 1980 (it looked the same, except the "a" in Kunak had dropped off!).


On the way towards Lahad Datu; there were only oil palm ...


... and many big tankers and trucks ...


... causing long queues; the "necessity" of many overtakings sometimes led to horrific accidents (single-lane trunk road with almost no over-taking lanes).


The turn-off to Danum Valley and the resort there, for the adventurous ...


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Hey, Lahad Datu has new dual-lane highway stretches and more traffic lights (progress!).


Also a new hotel; funny enough, it's called My Inn Hotel!



I amused myself with photos of; a Viva with big tyres! ...


... now you know; a HiLux can hold 6 tyres across the truck-bed ...


... now you know; a Triton can carry 3 lpg cylinders across the truck-bed.


Sometimes, you can do two trucks at once.


 Still 184km to Telupid ...


Now you know; the secret to carrying a HUGE load (also the reason why the roads are bad!).


 We arrived at 6.30pm to the optimistically-named City Hotel at Telupid ...


... then dinner at a wooden place (I don't remember the name; something like Kopitiam Lin or something) ...


... where the owner had a big pet.


{continue in Part 02}