
5th of May is the day we start our journey from University Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai, Johor to Kuala Linggi, Malacca for survey camp. At first, i was quite disappointed and reluctant to go for the survey camp because it was held during the semester break. However, after a week of hardship and hard work, i found that, this survey camp is one of the most interesting camp I've ever attended.

The first day we arrive at Kuala Linggi, i was astonished and amazed by the eye-captivating scenery, the landscape and atmosphere are beautiful, the ocean is very calm and the sunset is really amazing. In the afternoon, we're briefed by our lecturer on our safety and accommodation. And again at night, we spent almost the whole night hearing a briefing for tomorrow's task. As soon as the briefing was over we had a little time to spend for tidying up our stuffs.

Early in the morning after we had our breakfast, we gather in front of the hall to sing our national anthem and UTM song, as well as to hear the final briefing before we start our projects. I felt very grateful and happy as i was blessed with a very good team members. They are all very cooperative and it was very easy to work with them unlike some other team, they quarrel a lot among themselves. Our first project was to perform experiment on our stuffs to make sure they're all in good condition. Sound easy right? but guess what, it took us one whole day just to perform and to do the calculation.

The worst thing is that we have to do it under the bright, hot sun, and in the end most of us got sun burn. But that doesn't matter, the most important thing is that we enjoy it and we learn as well as we get to experience something new. During our work, we talked a lot with each other, we build-up our relationship and we have fun together. It was a very great experiences because, we did not get this kind of opportunity everyday in our life.

The first several days we work hard on our project as the momentum was there. Everybody were very excited and on fire as we kept on learning something new. We learn a lot about surveying, on how to
calculate the altitude, the height of landscape, the contour and so on. The third day was the most intense day for most of us as we have to prepare our presentation about our projects and present it in front of the judges and the audience. Our presentation will then, evaluated and will be given comments. Next, this is the most terrifying moment as we will become a dart-dashboard as the judges will shoot out 'killer' questions regarding our presentation.

The final day of our project completion, we're given a task to set-up the total station (electronic device that we use to measure the altitude and etc) in a given time. It was a great experience as we got the chance to put our skill into action of what we have learn along the way. At the first try, most of us did not manage to fulfill the required time limit. However after several trials and errors we manage to finish it. After that in the afternoon we're given a task to locate points on ground to build a small house, for me this is the most interesting part as we have the chance to put together all the knowledge that we've gained.

At night we have our last gathering and dinner with our fellow lecturers and friends. It was very fun and enjoyable as there were a lot of activities and shows performed by the students. That night we enjoy ourselves, it seems like a week is not enough for us, even though it has been more than a week we've been staying there. At last the final day arrive, this is the day we're going to leave this place. Before we leave we took a lot of pictures together with our lecturers and friends. This will become one of the most memorable event for me. As we leave that place we shake hands and thanked the 'pak cik','mak cik' and 'kakak' who work hard to provide our accommodation, foods and drinks.

When i flashed back to the memory that i am quite disappointed with this camp, i regretted. Sometimes we tend to think something bad prior to the event but most of the time it will happen the other way round. This camp has taught me a lot. Wonderful experiences and knowledge that i gained can never be exchange with anything. How i hope that there will be another camp that will be just like this, however as what i have said earlier this kind of opportunity will not come everyday in our life. That is why we need to be grateful and be thankful to what we have gone through. And before i end this blog, there is an old saying by a philosopher named EURIPIDES, he says 'Events will take their course, it is no good of being negative or angry with them, he is happiest who wisely turns them to the best account'. Thank You.