Friday, April 3, 2009

Splitting the Sky

Does the sky seem like split into two layers? This is an amazing scene in the morning right before sunrise.

10 comments:

  1. Yes, the peak on right is Gunung Korbu. Do u see the outline is like a face of a western man? His nose, lips, and chin.

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  2. I thought this is Gunung Korbu (the highest peak in the background).... hahaha...Im confused. :)

    http://imagesofipoh.blogspot.com/2009/04/tasek-cement.html

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  3. Hi Chris, I also gotta know after seeing explaination of a photo in Panoramio about Mount Korbu. Anyway, I really cant name the peak in 6-Apr-2009 post "Tasek Cement". Well, I will find it out as u just triggered my curiosity to know what exactly is this another remarkable peak that can be seen from Ipoh :-)

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  4. haha...thanks Chun Kee. Lately I develop an interest in mountains and when try to find out which is Korbu, I got contrasting views - whether the Tasek Cement one or this one in the post at the right. :) Let me know once you found out.

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  5. Ok Chris :) I am planning to find out as many mountain name as possible for those seen from Ipoh. Hopefully this will help Ipoh people to know more about the mountains around this "hill city".

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  6. Hi Chris, i have something for u. I found the name of the peak which appeared in 6-Apr-2009 post "Tasek Cement". It suppose to be Mount Chabang (Gunung Chabang) with coordinates 4°32'18"N, 101°16'4"E. If u enter this coordinates into Google Earth and view at ground level view with "terrain" turned on, u will see the mountain is similar to the image i captured ;-)

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  7. That's great, Chun Kee. I heard about Gunung Chabang last year where some hikers were lost there. Didn't know this is the name of this peak.
    Well, just to let you know that besides Korbu, is Mount Gayong which is visible from Ipoh too!
    Looking forward to see your posts on Ipoh hills and mountains.

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  8. Thanks Chun Kee. I heard of Gunung Chabang before, late last year where some hikers were lost there. Didn't know this is called Mount Chabang..haha...
    Look forward to your posts on Ipoh's hills and mountains. In addition, besides Mount Korbu is Mount Gayong!

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  9. Thanks Chris. Yes, the one beside Korbu is Gayong. And i also just gotta know few more names like Yong Yap, Yong Belar... I need to confirm how it looked like from Ipoh.

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