Tag Archives: Kinabatangan
Why is there so much traffic?
After visiting the Gomantong Cave we had two separate van rides. Each was predicted to be two hours. However, the first ride took much longer than anticipated since it was May 5, 2013. The delay, however, didn’t bother me too … Continue reading →
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Tagged 50 Year Project, Asia, Barisan Nasional, BN, Borneo, Cockroaches, Elections, Gomantong Cave, Gomantong Forest Reserve, International Politics, Kinabatangan, Kinabatangan River, Kuala Lumpur, Life, Malaysia, Parliamentary Elections, Photography, Photos, Politics, Prime Minister, Sabah, South East Asia, Travel, Travel Blog, Travel Journal, Travel Photos
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Warning: This post shows creepy crawlies
After spending a couple of days on the Kinabatangan River we had one more activity planned before we left this area for Danum Valley. During dinner the night before this activity I mentioned it and one of the couples said, … Continue reading →
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Tagged 50 Year Project, Asia, Bats, Borneo, Cockroaches, Creepy Crawlies, Edible Bird's Nest, Gomantong Cave, Gomantong Forest Reserve, Insects, Kinabatangan, Kinabatangan River, Life, Malaysia, Nature, Photography, Photos, Sabah, Snakes, South East Asia, Swiftlets, Tan Twan Eng, The Birds’ Nest Ordinance and the Forest Enactment of 1968, The Garden of Evening Mists, Travel, Travel Blog, Travel Journal, Travel Photos, Wildlife
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