Tamera's sister visited KL with her husband sometime late October 2006 and I was temporarily recruited as a tour guide. Well, to be more precise, I was one part tour guide, four parts chauffeur. One of the places we took them to was the Aquaria in KLCC. I was quite happy because I've not been there myself, and I finally had a reason to use my not so trusty Vivitar digital camera for something other than work.
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There were many other photo opportunities and moments but my batteries decided to die out on me. That's their way of telling me that I forgot to feed them the night before. I saw some two meter sharks, a couple of remoras under one such shark, a baby kangaroo (yeah I know, I was wondering why was there a kangaroo in a place called 'Aquaria' too), several small nautilus (nautili? nautiluses?), sea dragons (they looked a little like spiny, spiky sea horses) and many other aquatic life that I can't remember at the moment.
No moral of the story, no funny or fabricated stories and no humour to this post, just wanted to put the pictures up.
I just realized that I have to spell 'humour' according to the British dictionary and 'enter' according to the American. 'Humor' and 'entre' just felt wrong to me :/
1 rambling visitors:
9:11 AM, January 05, 2007
In British English, it's still "enter". So you are writing in compeltely British styled English. It's only words like "centre" that have the R before E.
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