There was a time I asked myself in the other way: Where should I enter in order to exit from here. As usual, I always ended up asking the wrong guy. The mystery was well kept for a long time, until today I saw a family coming out from this jungle path.
I overheard how much they enjoyed the scenery that was unknown to many people. I was insulted and hurt badly!! How could I be one of the majority. My ego told me to wait and sneak in during the descending trip, after they have gone.
No. I was totally wrong. A few more steps had then disclosed my ignorance. I found a hidden pavilion inside the jungle. Yes. They were right on the scenery that was now solely belonged to me.
How nice is it? Just let me share with you in my next post.
By the way, at the time I came out from the jungle, I was Indiana Jones who was now returning from an adventure; and the main point is, I was rewarded with many peculiar looks from many of the majority.
I was no more one of them.
17 comments:
wow! what a find...i bet the view from the pavilion is definitely something...
can't wait for your next post to find out!
That's just awesome, Rainfield! I love how you end this post: "now I was not one of them..."
It looks as if you found a wonderful scenic area. I can't wait to find out more about it.
wow... cant wait to be there myself sooner!!! and upload the pictures sooner please... XD
That is a good find..
BTW my favourite film character is Indiana Jones.. and looks like you are doing a 'Jones' here :)
Your patience and persistence paid off. I would've left after seeing that giant tree blocking my path.
It's fun to be an individual, and not part of the majority. And yes, at that moment you were Indiana Jones, especially in the eyes of those in the majority that might have seen you return from that hidden adventure.
Salitype: The view is definitely something, but it still depends on the eyes of individual.
Icy BC: But unfortunately, many, included you, have known this place. I'll not be one of the minority.
George: Oh yes, to discover a new place is like being rewarded a pot of golds.
fufu: Patience is always the best word in the world. lol.
Kirigalpoththa: Then, we have at least 2 similarities: 1. love blogging, and 2. love "Indiana Jones".
AVCr8teur: Initially I found myself exactly a "AVCr8teur", but inner me got me moving. That's good.
Ratty: I have been too many times as an odd individual at Cerok Tokun. Sooner or later, I'll be recognised as the one who brings his dslr everytime he come.
Wow. Incredible pictures! Makes me want to take up hiking myself. Look forward to reading and seeing more :)
You really got me thinking about "I was rewarded with many peculiar looks from many of the majority".. huh.. coming out with swollen face with bee's stinger still sticking out all over?... Cheers ~bangchik
Oh, am excited for the next post...
Oh I have seen this path, but have not gone into this. May want to go there next time. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, dare to be different, rainfield! Can't wait for the next post!
the picture with the haze looked like something heavenly and magical is indeed hidden there.
Oh, and you are Indian Jones :) picture of Indy please emerging from the jungle :)
PS...I love Indiana Jones :) never missed an episode :)
Tellie: Haha!! I see a newcomer, welcome abroad.
Bangchik and Kakdah: Indiana Jones is a hero!! He'll never look like this. lol.
Pacey: Here I come for the next post.. grab it!
CH: It rained this morning again. Sigh...
Tes: I need to be daredevil sometimes in order to explore more and more from the Nature. hahaha...
betchai: You should be very busy recently. Do take care.
Me too, Indiana Jones is my hero.
very good find indeed =)
you are like a wanderer by the woods
It's good that you didn't stop exploring. Looks like a wonderful place to relax and absorb the nature.
I guess the best of nature and everything else is always reserved for the persistent ones. ^__^
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