I’m Back
26 Sep 2010 2 Comments
in Rants
Finally…..!!! Back blogging……. gotta learn more and more bout it….. but i start enjoying it so much…… keep on reading and waiting for my future posts mates……
Goin’ Extreme
26 Sep 2010 Leave a Comment
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Weddings…… Pre-Weddings…… Hmmmmmm… what a bliss for the couple. But what do you think of doing it underwater?……. Must be scary?! Not at all.
Here is a lil story about my 1st Underwater Pre-Wedding project.
The bride is actually my junior during high school. Its been years (D’oh….. graduated on 2003). When i got the call for the shootout, I was quite surprised that a Manadonese couple wanted to have a shot underwater. Why won’t I be surprised, diving is still a newly promoted sport around here (thanks to Sail Bunaken 2009).
The most interesting part of the shootout is….. the fact that the couples and the pastor CAN’T DIVE!!!!!!!! and they insist to do a crash course (1 hour of pool training in this case…….). Lucky for me, they do swim. The fact is, most Manadonese can’t swim.
After a hilarious swimming pool training, we finally moved to the great blue. With the chatty attitude of the bride, she keep on asking me whether she will be OK underwater. I keep on trying to encourage her that everything will be OK. She insist that we will do the shootout on a shallow water instead of a deeper water. The deepest I want to go with a beginner is actually only 5 meters, so she was convinced that she will be OK.
When we arrive at the dive site, the tense is raising up. Especially, from the couples and the pastor. So, I try to joke around about the dive site. After a small briefing with my dive team, we are finally gearing up and ready for the shootout. Remember, I’m not a pro photographer!!!!
1st Session of the shootout. Underwater blessing.
Along the fact that the photo objects don’t have the appropriate diving skills. The shootout was quite nightmarish. Especially, when the bride start whining about drinking an extra liter of seawater.
But, finally the groom himself take her underwater and the session is continued. And I’m so glad that the shoot out is finished and succeed. So much for my 1st Underwater Pre-Wed project.
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Indonesian Youth for Indonesia……Join in
09 Nov 2009 Leave a Comment
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Youth of Indonesia…….Lets Change Indonesia
09 Nov 2009 Leave a Comment
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Pearls of The North~Sangihe Islands
21 Sep 2009 Leave a Comment
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In the hustling activity of WOC in manado, I’m sitting back in the office preparing for a presentation for the Mangrove Park pioneered by LPTP Manado and Danone-AQUA. The morning cold breeze welcomed me in the resort, and I heard that the Metro TV team is coming to our place. After the dives, I met Pritha Laura (Metro TV, Reporter) and her team while I was doing last preparation for the mangrove program on the 12th of May 2009. They were talking about going to Sangihe Islands and were asking if anyone from our resort is joining. The answer is NO. Few hours after the meeting, we got a call that says we got a Master of Ceremony (MC) for the occasion on the 12th of May 2009. So, instead of me going for that, I’m delegated to represent our resort to go to Sangihe Islands with Metro TV team. After a very late notice of joining (another last minute notice trip), I prepare myself to depart to Sangihe Island. With a instant packing experience to the unknown, I start collecting all items that I need during the trip.
Departure day…… 12th May 2009, is my second trip to the “Nusa Utara” or northern island (some people call the sangihe archipelago that way). With my alarm waking me at 5am, I start my day in a rush to NDC(Nusantara Diving Center). After taking my dive equipment from the dive center. I rush to the Manado Port with Ms. Damayanti (Director of Yayasan Kehati) and Ms. Indah (Yayasan Kehati). On the way to the port, I wonder if I forgot anything on my baggage. When we reach the port I check my dive equipment again (didn’t get chance to re-check beforehand) just to find out that I’m missing my dive regulator. After consulting with Mr. Basuki and Mr. Erwin (both from Yayasan Kehati), they have some extra regulators for me to use. After boarding the ship to Tahuna and waiting for another hour to depart, we cast off towards Tahuna, the capital of Sangihe Islands Regency. With us on the boat are Ms. Lastri (Kompas), Mr. Ibrahim ‘Boim’ (APTN), Mr.Ridwan Gunawan (WOC Participant), PT Pembangunan Jaya Ancol team, Ms.Adhita Setiadi (Trans 7), and some of Thailand Delegates. After 5 hours journey to Tahuna, we were welcomed by fishing boats goin around our ship at Mahangetang island. After unloading some of our team that will be staying there, rather than at Tahuna. The rest of us proceed to Tahuna, the capital of Sangihe Regency. When we arrive, we were welcomed by the Vice Regent of Sanghihe and the local government team. We were taken to the Regent office in the center of the city for a welcoming party. We were provided by traditional dances, songs, and FOOD!!! After more dances from local kindergarten, we went to Kolongan beach to watch boat race and sunset. From the beach we went to the hotel to have shower and take a little rest before dinner. During dinner on Teletubies Garden (strangely named) we were accompanied by an ensemble and a bamboo music band. We were invited to dance Empat Wayer(4 Propeller) with the people of Tahuna. Before midnight all of us went back to our hotels. We need to reserve our energy for diving on the next day. Early morning…….05:30am After awaken by the alarm again. I start my morning rituals to the bathroom. After the bathroom session, I went for breakfast (simple but satisfying). After the girls (Prita and Aditha) are ready to hit the road, we all went to the harbor to find our boat to Mahangetang island. The weather weren’t friendly that morning, cloudy and a little choppy on the surface. We went to the island to be welcomed by the Regency Secretary on the beach. After a few greetings we proceed to a villagers house to do briefing and sharing while waiting for the other dive team back from the sea. After 1 hour wait, at last we could go to the prized underwater volcano of Mahangetang island. Me and Adhita were placed together with Mr. Basuki on one boat (really small and scary). We need 10 minutes to reach the volcano from the beach. When all dive teams were ready to dive I start my entry just to realize that, the site is not for a novice or beginner diver. The current swept me right away. I ask for a current line to hold on while waiting my buddy Adhita to enter the water. Under the water, the current is torchering us while we were on the top of the volcano. After looking some bubbles going out from the rocks, we went deeper to the great blue. around 15 meters deep, the visibility starts to get better and I realize the beauty of the place. The coral cover is so dense and rich of variety. Wide angle picture are the best choice in this place. I found some aeolid nudibranches around the rocks. So, macro setting is recommended as well. When I think the dive is over, Mr. Cipto surprise me with another coral valley on the other side of the underwater volcano. The branching coral is covering most of the area. After the dive, we went back to the village to rinse the equipments and ourselves. We were served with a great lunch buffet by the villagers (they won’t let us get away with empty stomachs). Just before our departure to Manado, the rain pours down. With small boats to transport us to our ship, we start our de tour to manado. It was a great adventure on the Pearls of North. I have plenty of reasons to come back to Sangihe islands, the islands capture my heart right away. I will never forget the smiles and the beauty of that place.
Fly…..
21 Sep 2009 Leave a Comment
in Small Notes
Wanna fly……To the vast sky……
Towards a new life…..New Future
My heart soars like an eagle
Watching thy heart…..
Piercing thy mind……
Straight to deepest part of thyself
Where this wings will take me?
Oh, God please guide me
Only by Your guidance I will find…..
The place where my heart would rest
Undisturbed….. Unshaken……
Fight It Hard!!!
21 Sep 2009 Leave a Comment
in Small Notes Tags: Rants
When things go wrong as they sometimes will,
When the road you’re trudging seems all up hill,
When the funds are low and the debts are high
And you want to smile, but you have to sigh,
When care is pressing you down a bit,
Rest if you must, but don’t you quit.
Life is queer with its twists and turns,
As every one of us sometimes learns,
And many a failure turns about
When he might have won had he stuck it out;
Don’t give up though the pace seems slow–
You may succeed with another blow,
Success is failure turned inside out–
The silver tint of the clouds of doubt,
And you never can tell how close you are,
It may be near when it seems so far;
So stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit–
It’s when things seem worst that you must not quit.”
~ Unknown~
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