KERETAAPI “AYAM”

on July 8, 2010 by Zainal

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A man waves from a third class train as he reaches Alexandria station. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train. Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

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A third class passenger train is seen arriving at Alexandria station from Cairo. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train: Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

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A man cleans himself at Alexandria train station. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train: Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

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Passenger are reflected on a window of a train at Alexandria station. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train: Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

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An Egyptian family prepare to ride a third class train to Cairo in Alexandria, Egypt. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train: Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

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An Egyptian girl is reflects on a window of a third class train to Cairo at Alexandria station in Egypt. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train: Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

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A vendor prepares tea “Chai” during a train ride from Alexandria to Cairo in Egypt. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train: Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

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General view inside third class train in Egypt. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train: Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

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An Egyptian show a cage of pigeons for sale in a third class train in Egypt. There is an excellent train service between Alexandria and Cairo, with three sorts of train: Ordinary trains with very basic 2nd & 3rd class, express trains with comfortable air-conditioned 1st & 2nd class, and best of all, the pride of the Egyptian Railways, the superfast French-built ‘Turbotrains’, which eat up the 130 miles in just 2 hours 10 minutes.

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CNY2010

on February 14, 2010 by Zainal

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A man prays at a Temple in Kuala Lumpur February 14, 2010. Chinese people celebrate the Lunar New Year of the Tiger on Sunday.

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A man arranges spiral joss stick at a Temple in Kuala Lumpur February 14, 2010. Chinese people celebrate the Lunar New Year of the Tiger on Sunday.

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“POTONG”

on November 22, 2009 by Zainal

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Malaysian boys sit in a group while waiting to be circumcised at the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur November 22, 2009. About 120 boys, between 5 to 11 years old, were given a grand welcome to a mass circumcision surgery, as some consider circumcision to be a celebration of reaching manhood. Circumcision is compulsory for Muslim boys under the Sharia law (Islamic Law).

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Boy look through a glass door as he wait to be circumcised at the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur November 22, 2009. About 120 boys, between 5 to 11 years old, were given a grand welcome to a mass circumcision surgery, as some consider circumcision to be a celebration of reaching manhood. Circumcision is compulsory for Muslim boys under the Sharia law (Islamic Law).

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PASAR MALAM

on November 20, 2009 by Zainal

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A general view of a night market in Kuala Lumpur November 20, 2009. Night markets are also known as pasar malams and are popular with locals for their cheap eats and goods.

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MORNING MIST

on November 17, 2009 by Zainal

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Early morning mist are seen from Petronas Tower 2 in Kuala Lumpur November 17. 2009.

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