Taking a 1 hour flight from KL to Singapore, then catch another 6 1/2 hours flight from Singapore to Incheon, and the final stint is slightly shorter, a little less than 4 hour from Incheon into Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. That may sound like a 10-12 hour flight, but my trip starts around 8pm when I leave home, and arrive in the hotel at around 5pm the next day in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia.
Some view just before entering Yuzhno
This is Sakhalin, snow covered mountains
This should be roughly 60% of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, again covered with snow.
The sea, partly frozen still
I think they are starting to melt, at least looks like it.
The coast line
The in flight travel map on the Asiana, that shows we already just above Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk...
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Ive read this topic for some blogs. But I think this is more informative.
althought only blue n white but look quite pretty
yeah.. they are breathtaking when looking from above
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