What a strange vintage we are. Constantly needing to photograph each thing, each moment. What other species demands to self archive everything? The same information, experiences, places visually captured over and over again. What do we expect to learn from it; from taking a picture of it all? No Coining - All Rights Reserved
Jul 22, 2022
Jul 17, 2022
Heterometrus spinifer
The Giant Blue Scorpion lives up to 7-year. Is it an insect, no. Is it a crustacean, no. It is an arachnid, because those claws count as legs (for some reason).
Alright, enough of the science. Where did you find this thing? Well it was in the middle of the road up to Mt. Gunung Raya. I stopped to look at it. Then a car almost ran it over. So it was time to take out a stick and toss it across the road.
This particular Giant Forest Scorpion was likely a least 5-year old, 12cm long, and around 100 grams. And... not happy about getting tossed across the road. Yes the stance. Didn't take a picture, just watched till it settled down and lumbered into the jungle.
Jul 16, 2022
Ibrahim Hussein Museum
Outside the tropics, time eats everything; eventually. In the tropics, humidity and the jungle eat everything; immediately.
The Ibrahim Hussein Museum on Langkawi closed in 2009 after the artists death. A combination of nature and vandalism has taken its toll, but its still worth a visit.
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