The highest silo in the factory I am having my industrial training in, Silo 4 to be exact, stands up at the height 20 stories. It stores cement which later will be loaded into tankers and trucks underneath. I have been waiting for the opportunity to go to the top and today is the day.
Walking up the stairs was a big challenge for a zero-daily-exercise man, me. Running up the stairs to the top of the silo without stopping shouldn't be a problem five years ago when I was a state swimmer. That was the past when unlimited energy kept flowing out of me. Now, I had to walked up the stairs slowly and steadily, while gasping for some air.
Remember that I told you about a day when I need to climb a 15 stories high silo up and down three times? Well here it was, standing on the same level when I took the picture. This is the second highest silo in this plant.
Looking up, this will be the height I need to climb to reach to the top of silo 4 *gasp*
Upon reaching, I slightly peeped down to see how high I had climbed out of curiosity. The only thing that separated me and the ground was just a metal mesh. Looking at the ground, my leg went a little bit numb and my asshole shrunk, stopping the green watery poo from flowing out.
Automatically, I walked slowly and softly, afraid that the metal mesh fell apart and down I went, straight to hell. My hand grabbed my handphone as tight as possible that I can even crushed an egg with the same force. Imaging my handphone slipping out my hand and crashed to the ground sent a shiver down my spine.
Looking down the metal mesh, the tanker appeared so small, smaller than the gap of the metal mesh. I admitted that I actually threw some stones down to see if I hit the truck, or better still, the driver. Now, I know why birds like to poo or pee on people's head.
Despite the scary height , it offers a great view of sceneries, without any blocks other than the tiny weeny dust.
On the left, we have the shortest silo in the plant.
The Sarawak River, an important path for the ships to load and unload the goods.
The Kuching city, with Mt. Santubong standing majestically at the back.
If I'm to attempt suicide, jumping from a high rise building is definitely not in my list for ways of suiciding.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Top of the Silo
Posted by hao at 9:51 PM
Labels: My Life and I
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8 comments:
yeah! saturday go clubbing again loh
hahahaha....
u 2 are such gy, don wan think venue one.. always me T_T
You have cell regeneration ability, like Claire in Heroes, please jump down from there and upload the video to YouTube. :P
wow...ur job so exciting...compare to mine..dull like hell ler...but then if wan me climb to that level really would take my life..hehe
Ha great scene..If for me this is a nice place to eat snake.
Imagine you are enjoying the sunset while having a cup of cold drink.
jack: Don't diao you... wahahhaa
jasonmumbles: Don't watch too much series larrr... lol
kimfei: Not that exciting like you think, quite tiring >.<
jijitankyy: And imagine you need to drink as soon as possible before the cement dust start filling up ur cup... lol
bochi say bochi la, give so much excuse. balls shrink hahaha!
kampungkai: Don't talk so loud... later I see you go up also don't dare ah... ahhaha
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