Wassup Sri Aman
Up,Up and Away Again
Just an aerial perspective of the town for those who miss Sri Aman. I am sorry for those who have asked me to pick up some of their villages from the air. One gets pretty disoriented when up in the air but maybe in the next upcoming trip. Cheers.
It was time for me to take to the air again as I flew over Sri Aman town and headed for the unreachable areas in the interiors. So I know some of you have been asking what is the latest development for Sri Aman Town and I present to you the aerial view of the town area for consumption. Click on the aerial photos to enlarge it.
Flying to the interiors again with the EC Helicopter
From Kuching we passed Lingga Town and this is easily identified by the large Lingga river mouth from the main Batang Lupar river
The Gran Stumbin Area and in the middle of the longhouses (and in the photo) you get to see the new school SK Gran almost completed
Bakong is mainly featured here with the jetty just at the right corner and various longhouses in the surrounding area and the gravel road at the left hand corner which will bring you to Lingga town from Sri Aman
Pilot's view of Sri Aman town as we flew over St. Luke School (blue roof below)
View of part of the Sports Track known as Padang KPSU Lama, the blue roof of SK Abang Aing, and in the middle the new Sri Aman Township
The riverfront: the Batang Lupar Riverine park (below right), the jetty in the middle and the Tua Pek Kong Temple (below left) a mix of the old township and the new at the background
A wider view of Sri Aman river front to include both the riverine waterfront and the Taman Panorama Benak on the left and you can catch a glimpse of Fort Alice on top of the small hill
Sri Aman new township in progress as five blocks are being built (four almost complete)
View from a higher angle with the Masjid Bandar Sri Aman, next to the red roofed Civic Centre in the fore ground
Just an aerial perspective of the town for those who miss Sri Aman. I am sorry for those who have asked me to pick up some of their villages from the air. One gets pretty disoriented when up in the air but maybe in the next upcoming trip. Cheers.
Comments
Funny how I never appreciated the length when I was in one. Probably its due to the long distance I have to walk before leaving one :-P
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nice photos!!!!
TQ, some more sir!