Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Pulau Sibu

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Pulau Sibu is a pleasant hideaway with its lush tropical vegetation, endless stretches of golden beaches and clear blue waters. The island is also dotted with numerous sea caves carved out of rocks. The constant pounding of the sea during the monsoon season has given the island a beautiful yet rugged appearance. 

The surrounding waters contain fascinating coral reefs teeming with colourful marine life. Shipwrecks off its coast can also be found. In the olden days, Chinese junks and pirate vessels often exchanged cannon fire around this island, and the remains of these battles lie scattered around the seabed. 

There are facilities for scuba diving, snorkelling, windsurfing, sailing and angling. Visitors can go for a hike through the jungle leading to unspoilt mangrove swamps or visit the kelong, or jetty, where anchovies are caught. Alternatively, head for the kampung, or village, to get a first-hand look at how coconuts are smoked to make copra.





MH370: Raw data to be released soon, says DCA chief

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File pic of DCA director-general Azharuddin Abdul Rahman - AFP

Published: Tuesday May 20, 2014 MYT 12:01:00 PM 
Updated: Tuesday May 20, 2014 MYT 1:55:00 PM

PETALING JAYA: All relevant parties are working to release the data communication logs and the technical descriptions pertaining to missing Malaysia Airlines (MAS) flight MH370.
Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) director-general Datuk Azharuddin Abdul Rahman said Inmarsat has been giving its full support in the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of the aircraft.
“The DCA has been discussing with Inmarsat with the assistance of the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB), to get a common descriptor for the Inmarsat satellite data.
“Such data was provided to MAS when MH370 first went missing,” he said in a statement on Tuesday.
He added it was imperative for authorities to provide helpful information to the next of kin and general public – which will include the data communication logs as well as relevant explanations.
“It is to enable the reader to understand the data provided.
“It must be noted that previously where reference has been made to ‘data communication logs’ and ‘raw data’ – they refer to the same set of data,” he said.
Azharuddin added that the data communication logs is just one of the many elements of the investigation information.
“The release of the data is in line with our policy of transparency,” he said.
On Monday, Acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein announced that he had instructed the DCA to discuss with Inmarsat with regard the release of the aforementioned data.
“A team of technical experts has convened in Canberra to discuss and refine the satellite data, calculations and analysis which have been made available by Inmarsat.
“This is in light of the recent demands by the next of kin for the Inmarsat ‘raw data’,” he said, adding that, it was consistent with Malaysia’s stand for greater transparency and prioritising the interests of the family members of those onboard flight MH370.
Flight MH370, with 239 people on board including 12 crew members, left the KL International Airport at 12.41am on March 8 and disappeared from radar screens about an hour later while over the South China Sea.
The Boeing 777-200ER aircraft was supposed to have landed in Beijing at 6.30am on the same day.
A multinational search was launched to trace the aircraft, initially in the South China Sea, and then in the southern Indian Ocean when it was determined to have deviated from its original path.


Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Unforgettable experience

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Unforgettable experience




3-5-14,  Saturday

Kelantan

Due to food poisoning, i was hospitalized... 
First time i'm stay at hospital one night...
vomit....Diarrhea... 
very exhausting...

now i'm back to hostel, UMK...
thank you to everyone who helping me and take care on me^^

thanks again to everyone~~



Monday, May 5, 2014

MH370: Focus on deep ocean searches, new phase of operations to cost RM182mil

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Published: Monday May 5, 2014 MYT 12:54:00 PM
Updated: Monday May 5, 2014 MYT 5:51:46 PM

MH370: Focus on deep ocean searches, new phase of operations to cost RM182mil

KUALA LUMPUR: The search for Flight MH370 will enter a new phase with intensified searches over a larger area of the south Indian Ocean floor following a trilateral meeting in Canberra between Malaysia, China and Australia. 
Acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said the trilateral discussions were structured, with all three countries expressing a sense of urgency to continue with the new phase of the search, adding that it was an opportunity for other nations and research institutes to join in the operations. 
He was speaking at a joint press conference with Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss and Chinese Transport Minister Yang Chuantang on Monday.
On Malaysia's handling of the search and response to the initial reports of the MH370 investigation so far, Hishammuddin quoting Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said: "there were things Malaysia did right and others Malaysia could do better." 
"Its not easy to benchmark whether Malaysia has done right or wrong in its response to MH370. The Panel of Inquiry will go through this and they will decide if the four-hour delay, if you (reporters) were alluding to that was reasonable. 
"We have been consistent in our approach. When the panel sits down and see how we have done this search, they will decide if we have done it right or wrong," he said. 
Truss said the trilateral meetings would start on Wednesday to analyse the data and information collected from the search thus far, estimating that the new phase of the search could cost up to AUD$60mil (RM182mil). 
"A key element of the next stage will involve deep ocean searches and a mix of sonar and capable underwater autonomous vehicles. We are looking at where this equipment may be available. 
"Oceanographic mapping will also be looked at as much of the area has never been mapped," Truss said.  
He also announced plans to relocate the Joint Agency Coordination Centre (JACC) from Perth to Canberra to be closer to the Malaysian and Chinese representatives, while the base of operations would still remain in Perth. 
To date, there have been 334 search flights and about 4.5 million square kilometres of ocean scoured in the still fruitless search for the Boeing 777, carrying 239 people. All the countries in the search until now have borne their own costs, Truss said. 
Yang, representing the Chinese government said the search would not be stopped or slacked, with authorities pledging full cooperation in the new phase of operations. 
For the transitional period of the new phase, Yang said the Chinese government would deploy three search vessels and will select a company with sophisticated technological assets to organise a follow up search in the new phase. 
Flight MH370 left the KL International Airport at 12.41am on March 8 and disappeared from radar screens about an hour later while over the South China Sea. It was to have arrived in Beijing at 6.30am on the same day.
A multinational search was mounted for the Boeing 777-200 aircraft, first in the South China Sea and then, after it was learnt that the plane had veered off course, in the southern Indian Ocean.
After an analysis of satellite data indicated that the plane's last position was in the middle of the Indian Ocean, west of Perth, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak announced on March 24 that Flight MH370 "ended in the southern Indian Ocean". The search continues from there. 

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