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Nanyang Wall is one of the many rock climbing spots situated around Batu Caves, it is located very close to the main road which makes it more accessible in comparison to the other walls in the Batu Caves area.  Nanyang wall is strategically located near a commercial area with ample parking spaces as well as restaurants and convenient shops.

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As I walking around the Botanical Gardens in Putrjaya I stumbled upon the The Moroccan Pavilion. It is designed to showcase the rich tradition of arts and architecture of Morocco, and the Moors. By the time I reached the interior of the pavilion, I was told that to enter the inner chambers I had to purchase a ticket, which I was fine with however the problem was you had to walk back to the car park which was about a kilometer away. I told myself that I’ll just come back next time to see the interior of this Moroccan pavilion.

To be honest I wasn’t really that keen on taking videos using my DSLR, however soon after getting the hang of everything it wasn’t so bad. Anyway my friend Sean was in need of someone to record his latest cover for his YouTube Channel so of course I said yes. It was getting late and the sun had already set so I decided to shoot around the pool area using the pool lights and a defuser as the main light for the video. We had two Nikon D7000 for this video,  one mounted on a tripod and the other was hand held.  

I was going through my old hard drive when I came across these old photos which were taken back in the summer of 2008, in Sweden. Decided to give them a bit of a tune up and post them here. All photos taken using my old Nikon D80 and the stock 18 -135mm lense 

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Since starting climbing ever so frequently, I decided that the first piece of equipment that I would need would be rock climbing shoes.  After climbing for a few months I was sick of renting from the climbing gym which were not only pricey, but they smelled liked Danish rotten cheese and to top it off had holes in some of them.

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