This was taken near the walkway between Kampung Sungai Kedayan and the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque. The scenery in my opinion, evoked a feeling that there is too much sacrifice made for the sake of progress. I say this because the picture shows what is left of a village as it was demolished for the modenisation of Bandar Seri Begawan.
The villagers who used to live here have are now living in new houses or with other members of their family who lived elsewhere. They were compensated with allowances from the government and numerous incentives by the Brunei Government in order to help them with relocation so there is not much to be concerned about.
The existing houses in the village were then slowly demolished and the picture shows the end result. The river bed showed traces of items that once belonged to the villagers. I guess that even with time to relocate, some items were left behind in their houses.
I used to visit the village before it was demolished and it was quite lively but now it is replaced with a desolate, lonely landscape. I hope that the villagers have moved on with their lives and keep moving forward.
- Camera used: Nikon D800
- Focal length: 24mm
- Aperture: f/8
- Exposure time: 1/60
- ISO: 100
- Lens: AF NIKKOR 24mm f/2.8D

