Jul 27
Wake up 8.30am to take my breakfast. Then I went back to bed to sleep again because I was still very sleepy.
Waking up on 11.30am to take my bath and start packing all my bags. Get ready to go back to Penang because I will be working on afternoon shift on Monday.
This is the Langkawi Fair Mall near to the port (harbour).

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Jul 26
Wake up 6.30am in the morning. Take a bath and prepare myself to be ready for the bus to fetch me up from my hotel to the port (harbour). Yes, it was the day to go to Pulau Payar for snorkeling.
7.30am, I taken my breakfast just before the bus coming. The bus suppose to be coming on 8.00am.
I’m on the bus and ready to go.

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Jul 25
By the time I reach Pulau Langkawi, it was almost 12.00 noon. It was slow because of the strong wave. Finally, I step foot on Pulau Langkawi. At the same time, I buying the ticket for going to Pulau Payar. They will also arrange a bus to fetch me up tomorrow morning in my hotel. Ticket price for going to Pulau Payar was RM150 and RM200. I take the RM150 package. Anyone who interested in scuba diving and add additional RM100 for it.

I take a walk around to take some snapshots. Near the port (harbour) there are few tourist attractions such as Eagle Square and Legenda Park.
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Jul 25
Day 1. I’m fully gear up and ready to go Pulau Langkawi now. Langkawi here I come! Too bad they only have speed boat from Penang to Langkawi at 8.15am and 8.30am. 8.30am was fully booked. So no choice but has to take 8.15am boat.

Although the schedule was 8.15am but they have delay until 8.30am only the boat leaving the port (harbour). Take a look on how fast the boat cruise.
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Jan 24
I was surprise when I saw this on the newspaper.

Already drawing the crowds in the South American resort of San Alfonso del Mar in Chile, this artificial lagoon and swimming pool is eight hectares in size and contains an incredible 250,000 cubic meters of water.
Acknowledged by Guinness World Records as being the world’s largest swimming pool. Incredible, right?
It took five years to build, cost nearly £1billion and the annual maintenance bill will be £2million. The pool uses a computer to controlled suction and filtration system to keep fresh seawater in permanent circulation, drawing it in from the ocean at one end and pumping it out at the other.
I wonder how expensive it going to cost me just to stay one night there. It was such a beautiful and magnificent architecture.
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