“IN PHOTOS” is a series I will use to share many of the hundreds of photos I have taken during my travels. It is a series I have thought about for a while now, but did not want to start until I got back home from my trip. However after spending a week in Chefchaouen, Morocco I couldn’t wait any longer. “IN PHOTOS” will not have a set schedule like my “MUSIC MONDAY” or “PHOTO ROUND UP” series. “IN PHOTOS” will be a post with several photos with no limit. The only restriction this series will have is that it must be about a certain subject or theme. I will write a brief paragraph or sentence describing the subject or theme of the photos and then post the photos. I will not caption the photos like I do on my “PHOTO ROUND UP” with my thoughts. I want to use “IN PHOTOS” to share my photos and let you come up with your own thoughts about the images and hope you share them with me. I have also numbered them in case you want to leave a comment about a specific photo.
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The iconic Petronas Twin Towers they are the symbol of Kuala Lumpur & Malaysia for that matter. They stand tall and proud in the concret jungle that is Kuala Lumpur. I didn’t know much about the city before arriving, and when I did make it here I was shocked. It’s so developed and honestly makes me feel like I am at home or in any major American city. I spent many of my days in Kuala Lumpur walking around and exploring China Town, Little India and many other areas of this huge metropolis, but my favorite thing of it all was the Petronas Twin Towers. They shimmer and shine shooting to the sky with the sun reflecting from them at every angle. I’m a city boy and have always been fascinated by skyscrapers and their beauty. These towers have it all… no matter what angle I looked at them I was in love. Not only are these towers some of the most beautiful I have ever seen they were also the tallest buildings in the world from 1998-2004. I spent a few hours in the middle of the day enduring the heat photographing the towers from every angle. I took so many it’s crazy, but here are some of my favorite. Have you seen these towers in person what did you think of them? What are some of the most beautiful skyscrapers you have seen around the world?
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Hope you enjoyed the photos & I hope you share your thoughts below.
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One of the places I’ve always wanted to see!
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I loved KL, very nice & these towers well… they are beautiful.
Awesome shots!
Thanks Andi!
We did the same thing when in KL – a million shots of the PT.
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Kent so glad I’m not alone. I mean really it’s just so damn beautiful.
I loved them too! I really liked the way they were lit up at night too, they just look like silver!
Aren’t they beautiful Ruth? Ahh I love them. I sadly haven’t seen them lit up at night. I was in KL during monsoon season so every night I was there it rained. I’ll be back in a few days hope I can catch them then.
Awesome images. I hope I get to see these in person one day — and take the elevator to the top!
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Thanks Ellen, oh they are amazing. I wanted to go to the top, but it was too $$$ so did the KL tower cross from it instead.
If there was a building that reminded me of the robots out of the matrix, this would be it!
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Oh wow Ash didn’t even think of those buildings & now that’s all I see… wow. Man I haven’t watched those movies in ages.
Wow, I like all of the but for some reason the squiggly lines are the best.
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Yeah that is one of my fav too. This building is beautiful.
Great pictures! I didn’t take very many pictures when I was there a few years ago. I think I was on the edge of travel burn out (which hit full force the next day) and when I got there, I thought, ok I saw them, I took a coupe pics, and I was done. I’d love to go back though.
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Oh I know that feeling & don’t blame you! As for Malaysia though I have no interest to go back… I enjoyed it, but didn’t feel anything for it. In fact it was kinda boring, but eh maybe it was cus I decided to take it easy after all the drinking I did in Thailand and Philippines.