Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Review: Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors by Piers Paul Read
4.5 stars for Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors by Piers Paul Read.
‘I come from a plane that fell in the mountains. I am Uruguayan.…’
This is the story of sixteen survivors; how they have suffered the plane crash, what they have done to remain alive and how their ordeal in the Andes have changed their attitude towards life. And because I have already read the book I Had to Survive, I can appreciate and understand this book in depth.
This book does well to offer the bird's-eye-view of all the goings on. The author provides a chronological order of the event, clearly depicts the occurrence of the plane crash, lays down the horrors of the aftermath and even presents analysis to break down the causes and likely culprits leading to the tragedy. However, due to the third person narration, the story coverage comes across as detached and somewhat lacking in warmth, faith and friendship among the survivors. I am also kind of disappointed that the book does not offer perspectives of the event as seen through the eyes of any or each of the survivors.
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Telunas Beach Resort - Day 4
Countdown to goodbye..
Pictures taken from balcony of C10 Komodo
Another one
Rustic charm
Front view from high up on the Jumping Deck
Back view from high up on the Jumping Deck
Diagonal view from high up on the Jumping Deck
Side view from high up on the Jumping Deck
Ophs.. too close for comfort
Telunas Resort Private Island
Let's break fast
Our camera man still hard at work.. snap snap snap.
Our friendly Tenulas hosts
Simply love these bottles.
Finally, a picture of the most important Room within the Room.
.. and window view from the side of the double decker bed.
.. and not forgetting the double decker bed itself of course.
Low tide
World without strangers.
Final walk through
Breakfast is Over!
Too bad (we are leaving). Too mad (we are not staying tonight). Too sad (we. are. sad.)
We will be back some day. One day. Scratch that. Many days. Many many days.
Pictures taken from balcony of C10 Komodo
Another one
Rustic charm
Front view from high up on the Jumping Deck
Back view from high up on the Jumping Deck
Diagonal view from high up on the Jumping Deck
Side view from high up on the Jumping Deck
Ophs.. too close for comfort
Telunas Resort Private Island
Let's break fast
Our camera man still hard at work.. snap snap snap.
Our friendly Tenulas hosts
Simply love these bottles.
Finally, a picture of the most important Room within the Room.
.. and window view from the side of the double decker bed.
.. and not forgetting the double decker bed itself of course.
Low tide
World without strangers.
Final walk through
Breakfast is Over!
Too bad (we are leaving). Too mad (we are not staying tonight). Too sad (we. are. sad.)
We will be back some day. One day. Scratch that. Many days. Many many days.
Labels:
Holidays
Monday, March 13, 2017
Telunas Beach Resort - Day 3
A day of kayaking, swimming, beaching, hammocking, fishing, crabbing, shrimping and lazing.
Good morning World!
5 hours later.. we emerged with a beautiful skin tan
Guess what's in my hands
Stay tune to my next review to find out which book I'm reading
Sadly, this beautiful crab is not the one caught by us. The kitchen staff gave us somebody else’s crab..
Finally got the right one back. This is ours!
Good morning World!
5 hours later.. we emerged with a beautiful skin tan
Guess what's in my hands
Stay tune to my next review to find out which book I'm reading
Sadly, this beautiful crab is not the one caught by us. The kitchen staff gave us somebody else’s crab..
Finally got the right one back. This is ours!
Labels:
Holidays
Sunday, March 12, 2017
Telunas Beach Resort - Day 2
A day with the Sun, Sand and Sea.
Good morning! Lovely view from balcony of C10 Komodo.
The sky's dark and cloudy.. but then, looks are deceptive.
Main deck where we see almost all the people at 7am-9am, 12pm-2pm and 6pm-8pm.
Front deck
Kids' meal for lunch later?
The girls have made their choices.
It's "No but thanks".
Back to C10 Komodo. Get ready for beach activities!
Lunch after a busy morning at the beach with the Sun, Sea, Sand.
Retire to C10 Komodo after a hearty meal
Spot the photo bomb
How high is the Jumping Deck??
Posing for the camera before the last ray of the sun
The moon has risen
Good morning! Lovely view from balcony of C10 Komodo.
The sky's dark and cloudy.. but then, looks are deceptive.
Main deck where we see almost all the people at 7am-9am, 12pm-2pm and 6pm-8pm.
Front deck
Kids' meal for lunch later?
The girls have made their choices.
It's "No but thanks".
Back to C10 Komodo. Get ready for beach activities!
Lunch after a busy morning at the beach with the Sun, Sea, Sand.
Retire to C10 Komodo after a hearty meal
Spot the photo bomb
How high is the Jumping Deck??
Posing for the camera before the last ray of the sun
The moon has risen
Labels:
Holidays
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