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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Rainbow Waterfall, Sungai Lembing, Continued

"No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined" unless we have made the move.



There is no restriction on how we move, though we have only ourselves to rely on sometimes.





And creativity never set itself a limit. We can always enjoy every of these moments, either because of our efforts, or through others'.


I know a stone never talk, but it tells stories, that I always love listening to.


"Again, you can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards."....Steve Jobs.



All these are hidden inside a forest.

26 comments:

  1. You had a trip full of adventures. Great!
    People here do the same things with rocks in rivers :)

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  2. Rainfield, it does look like you had a great adventure. I love the photos and love the balancing rocks. Great postand quotes! Have a wonderful weekend!

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  3. From your photos, I can see that you had a wonderful trip, and still deep in thoughts between this and that..

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  4. So you were the ones who balanced those mysterious rocks?!

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  5. Inspiring words and pictures. Yes, creativity has no limits!

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  6. It looks like a very nice adventure, water through the river. Reminds me of the Narrows in Zion National Park.

    Greetings,
    Filip

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  7. You are so good at divining the best of nature directly from nature.

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  8. The rocks might not be able to talk, but they have amazing balance and grace.

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  9. I'm so glad your back with all your great waterfall phoots!
    "We can always enjoy every of these moments, either because of our efforts, or through others" very good point!
    Stones do tell stories and rolling stones gather no moss
    (Smile) I just read that- a good quote "you can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards."S.J.
    Wishing you a wonderful weekend~

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  10. The stories you could hear from these rocks is amazing. It looks as if you had an adventure getting to the waterfall. Thanks for your journey with us.

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  11. beautiful images, and deep thoughts again.

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  12. I was glad we had a wonderful summer here in Maine and was able to do those activities. I so love the river and the mountain.

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  13. Such a beautiful scenery! LOve the rock photo!

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  14. "No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined" unless we have made the move.

    What an inpiring phrase! It's just do it spirit...

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  15. The stone besides telling you stories it can also sing Simon & Garfunkel's "I am a rock, I am an island... And a rock feels no pain; And an island never cries.

    Love S Jobs quote & the stories you've heard from Stoney.

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  16. Looks tough and fun to cross a river full of rocks. Great pics and even better wordings.

    Making those stone pillars, is that a trekker's ritual?

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  17. So everyone is jumping off the falls like lemmings? And leaving balanced rocks behind in their passing?

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  18. Woah, rocks slippery and treacherous... be careful my friend...

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  19. The second and third photos are very beautiful...

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  20. Looks like a wonderful journey was undertaken. We all have to make ourselves part of a journey in order to move ahead in life. I like the rock formations and we see them here on the shoreline or on trails and ledges.

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  21. This is a wonderful post with fabulous photography. It seems, for some of your journey, there were quite a few other folks about! Guess the falls interst many people!

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  22. I have been there also...is a nice place!!!

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