Hi! I'm back from Desaru. Ha... Actually I'm back on Wednesday, just that I'm too lazy to type a post about it. Lets see what did I do there... Visiting Ostrich farm, furit farm and a petting zoo( a very very small zoo), eating spree(Though I didn't really eat, it was my cousins who ate a lot-_-), swimming, volleyball, netball, pool, table tennis. Well... Not sure if I missed out anything though.
Well let me start talking about the Ostrich farm which we visited on the 2nd day. It was kind of a scary experience I guess as my cousins were like screaming away(not really screaming, don't really know what word to use=/). They let loose about 2 Ostrich from it's cage which are the very tamed ones. One of the 2 ostrich went around pecking(the pecking was painless btw) people who was in the farm tour. It was so funny. My cousins were afraid of it, that's why they keep screaming? lolx.. The farm tour was quite enriching. I've learned that Ostrich egg is so big that it's equivalent to 23 chicken eggs(If i remembered correctly=X). The egg is also very strong whereby it's able to withstand the weigh of on person standing on it at any angle(In normal eggs, due to a oval shape, usually the horizontal is very strong) which was really impressive! The person said that the Ostrich can produce alot of stuff like 2nd grade leather, food, ornament, skin care products etc. One Ostrich which is about 10 years old cost 25,000 rm. Gosh it's so expensive. On the way, they also had many other animal(mostly bird-type). Another interesting thing is that they fed the chicken with SAMBAL CHILLI! Preparing to cook it with sambal I guess haha. Anyway to sidetrack abit, the person who owns the farm is a Singaporean who craved a business in Malaysia and stayed there till today. After the tour around the farm, we ate Ostrich satay which I felt was a bit gross as one moment you see the live Ostrich walking around, next moment you are eating it's flesh. I didn't really enjoy that satay, but had to eat so as not to waste food. Well that concludes the Ostrich farm trip.
On the next day, we visited the petting zoo before going for lunch. There was not much stuff in this zoo, it's just like a normal pet shop which I think there's nothing interesting worth talking about. Oh ya! There's a joke on the naming of the animal in the zoo. In Chinese its called 火鸡, the people there directly convert the Chinese meaning into English which was fire chicken! When it's supposed to be turkey LOL!..
After lunch, we went to visit the fruit farm which I think it was the most interesting one ever since I came to Desaru. We started by paying the admission and sitting a van which brought us deeper into the farm. From there, there was this very educated botanist(not sure if it's the correct name for the profession) borough us around by foot to see many fruits. She told us so much information that I could not even digest-_-... Most things she tell are healthy information about fruits, uses of the fruits, growth pattern of the fruits, and how they grow fruits. There were so much information that ended up I forgot everything instead of remembering something =X. Well After that we went to a rest point where there were many Koi fishes. It was different from the ones which was in my school. The Koi fishes follows people when they approach near the pond! When one throws food to a location, all the Kois would rush towards it. The scene of it was fantastic! The Koi swimming in a orderly manner from far. I didn't had chance to take a picture of it as both my hands were stucked with fruit juice which my parents brought. The fruit juice has a weird taste which I didn't really like. After resting, we continued on the tour and ended up on a mini farm which was far more interesting as compared to the petting zoo. There were really alot of animals! Monkey, birds(including Orstrich), baby crocodile, owl (which I never seen one in my life), rabbits, etc. They placed a few small animals which we are able to touch and hold them on a table. They were so cute!
Here are some pictures of the animals on the table:



Didn't take much as my dad was taking photos using his camera. Look at the duck! It look like a soft toy:

Well after that we went back to the hotel, and I continued to play pool with my cousin till we are ready to go out and eat dinner.
Oh there's something which I think it was a unslightly scene.

Oil spills on the beach! Gosh. It's the first time in my life where I ever seen one. It was really horrible. Even taking water from the sea is a little black! Omg... The Malaysian government don't do anything about it. Zzzz....
Anyway, this is almost everything about my 4 day 3 night trip at Desaru. So I'm going to stop here today, and rush my projects! 3 projects! GOSH!! Ok gotta rush. じゃまた!