Senin, 25 Mei 2015

Interview : Basketball Player go on JABAR COMPETITION

This is my interview with Muzami Thahir my classmate who is going on a JABAR Basketball
competition
Me : Why do you like basketball?
Zami : because it's mhy hobby
Me : What is the most pionts you have ever scored in a game?
Zami : more likely 15
Me : What was your best game?
Zami : My best game is against SMPN 2 Bandung because I really hope to win the competition
Me : What was your funniest basketball moment?
Zami : I get slip when I was playing basketball
Me : Have you ever had any basketball injuries?
Zami : Not yet
Me : How long have you been playing basketball?
Zami : Since I was 5 grader
Me : Do you think you will have a career in basketball?
Zami : No, because basketball is just for hobbies
Me :Who is your favorite basketball player?
Zami : Kevin Durant
Me : Are you happy with this season?
Zami : Yes I am



OKAPI


Okapi is a beautiful and unusual animal. With its white-and-black striped hindquarters and front legs . The Okapi species is closely related to the giraffe family, not the zebra or even a horse. Okapi is native to the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Central Africa.

it looks like it must be related to zebras! But take a look at an okapi’s head, and you’ll notice a resemblance to giraffes. okapi is indeed the only living relative of the giraffe.Like a giraffe, the okapi has very large, upright ears, which catch even slight sounds, helping the animal avoid trouble. The okapi also has a long, dark, prehensile tongue, just like a giraffe’s, to help it strip the buds and young leaves from the understory brush of its rain forest home.
Okapis are hard to find in the wild. Their natural habitat is the Ituri Forest, a dense rain forest in central Africa. Okapis are very wary, and their highly developed hearing alerts them to run when they hear humans in the distance. It is believed that there are currently about 25,000 okapis in the wild.

Why does the okapi have zebra-like stripes? These markings, which seem very bold to us, give the animal great camouflage when hiding in the partial sunlight that filters through the dense rain forest. The stripes may also help a young okapi follow its mother through the dark forest, and they may help adults find each other, too. The okapi’s dark purplish or reddish brown fur is dense and feels like velvet. It’s also oily, so water slides right off, keeping the okapi dry on rainy days. Only the males have horns, which are covered by skin and are short and slant backwards so they won’t get tangled in forest branches.

If okapis are related to giraffes, why aren’t they as tall as giraffes? In a rain forest, there are trees with branches hanging down, as well as roots and tree trunks to dodge. Okapis need to have shorter legs and necks to help them swerve around these obstacles. Being really tall is not a good idea in a forest!

Okapis are very shy animals. Their reddish brown-black coat camouflages them in the deep forest. In the thick trees and underbrush, okapis rely on their hearing to warn them of danger. Their huge ears pick up even the softest sounds coming from any direction. They listen for leopards, which hunt adult okapis, as well as smaller wild cats, which can attack a young calf.

Both male and female okapis are most active during the afternoon through the evening. They are important forest browsers, eating 40 to 65 pounds (18 to 29 kilograms) of leaves, twigs, and fruits each day and leaving a “pruning line” in the foliage. Okapi newborns can stand up within 30 minutes of birth and nurse for the first time within an hour of birth.

source : http://animals.sandiegozoo.org/animals/okapi#sthash.TJ6aCABh.dpuf

you can follow the link below and watch this video if you want to know more about Okapi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0nF2CWroqU

Sabtu, 02 Mei 2015

Lawangwangi Cafe and Art Space

Flower City, Bandung, has a variety of unique tourist attractions and restaurants that besides providing food menu, also provides a beautiful view. One of them is Lawangwangi Cafe and Art Space. I went there Thursday, April 9 2015 with Fadli Muhammad Faruq, Aqiyasa Adiba, Rizky Fauziaty, and Elma Ghaida.

The restaurant that was famous in located in the area of Upper Dago. The location of the restaurant is in the highlands, it can coddle the visitors with a view of Bandung. Coupled with the cool air makes the atmosphere feels more romantic. The restaurant is located on the second floor provides a diverse place. If you want to enjoy nature with cool and clean air, you can choose a room with an interior that is slightly open. From this open area, you can see straight through the green scenery glass walls. If you want to keep warm, you can choose a place that has been provided inside the restaurant.

Like most restaurants, Lawangwangi provides a menu that is not much different from the eateries alike. However, don't worry, the menu at this restaurant certainly have a very delicious taste!
Flavor blend western and Asian specialties are combined with a touch of Indonesian food. Speaking about the price, to eat at this middle high Restaurant you have to spend a high amount of money. For the price range on the menu the food around Rp 45,000 - Rp 80,000 while for drink price range of Rp 15,000 - Rp 35,000 (before tax).

Although it quite expensive, but I swear this is worth it! from the taste of food and beverages are delicious to the natural landscape, which certainly makes the visitor feel relaxed. As the name suggests, Lawangwangi Cafe and Art Space also coddle the visitor's eyes with creative and unique art. Besides offering a menu of food and drinks those are delicious and beautiful natural scenery, Lawangwangi also presents paintings and works of creative art.

A new visitor who enters this restaurant has been presented with a large painting on the left wall and a silver-colored work of art that is unique. There are four rooms in this Lawangwangi. Two rooms are rooms that showcase some unique artwork created by several artists.

A special room provides a large-sized paintings attached to the walls of the room. The concept used in this Lawangwangi is artistic retro style, combined with a bit of modern elements. Because Cafe and Art Space together in one place, then interior cafe also be part of the art exhibition room space. we can also enjoy live music here. It is a very recommended place to go!
Lawangwangi Cafe & Creative Space 
Jl. Dago Giri No. 99, Bandung 
Telephone number: 022 – 2504065 
Opening Hours: Tue – Sun 11:00 – 22:00 / Sat 10:00 – 23:00 
Price Range/Person: Rp 20.000 – Rp 85.000