Saturday, February 25, 2012

Documentary on Sabah - Shoot For The Sky


If you subscribe to satellite tv Astro's Biography Channel, you would be able to watch a documentary tonight on Sabah - a view of the state's landscape from the air.

Professional photographers, Jonathan Tan and Cede Prudente, will take to the skies in the programme called Shoot For The Sky on Astro's Channel 731 at 9pm in which they will fly over Sabah to take images of Sabah from the air. For this assignment, they learned to fly in a powered paraglider or paramotor, to get a bird's eye view of some of the amazing sights in the state, dubbed Land Below the Wind.

Their journey will take them across Sabah's dense tropical rainforests and breathtaking locations such as the long Sandakan coastline, picturesque Semporna islands and majestic Mount Kinabalu.

Below is but one stunning image from their adventure. For more, visit Documentary on Sabah - Shoot For The Sky.



In the meantime, let me leave you with a trailer of the documentary on Bio channel..




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9 comments:

  1. thanks for the info, gonna watch it tonight ;)

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  2. i'm not subscribed to that channel.. but i believe the view from atop will be magnificent..

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  3. Sabah a nice place to visit

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  4. No got Astro got Astray. tQ for the info must be breathtaking watching the Land Below the Wind from up above the Wind.

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  5. Nath, you are welcome. Hope you enjoyed the documentary.

    SK, I believe so too.

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  6. Keeyit, I have no doubt afterall Sabah does have one of the most beautiful diving sites in the world - Sipadan.

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  7. Bananaz, I have no doubt the sights would be breathtaking.

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  8. Hi, I would like to kindly recommend to include the documentary's website inside your article. Here is the link: http://www.shoot-for-the-sky.com/

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  9. Hi, thanks for the tip and thanks too for stopping by.

    You guys did and are doing a wonderful job showcasing Malaysia. Keep up the good work!

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