Sights

Last night I went to a photography meet with Sydney who introduced me to a few people, one of those was Coco and her Husband Jeff. Coco told me she was heading over to the Bako national park and invited me along so the next day they picked me up and took me along.
We went in on a group of 5, another woman joined us and Paul who seems to know everything about the park and was keen on using me as a model for the day in his picture taking.

Fishermen in rowing boat

Fishermen in rowing boat

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There used to be 26 tribes in Sarawak, Malaysia; however only 6 remain and they have integrated a bit between each other now due to modernisation. Read the rest! \(^u^)/ →

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I walked on through the Kuching park to the place with the statues outside that I passed yesterday, it is actually a small aquarium. Checking out the aquarium was a rather enjoyable and relaxing experience, so I’m going to start looking for others in my travels.

Fish in aquarium

Fish in aquarium

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I arrived by bus into Kuching (Kuching translates to Cat in English, as in the animal) next to a nice looking mosque, it would be rude not to take a picture so..

Pink and gold Mosque

Pink and gold Mosque

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In my last full day in Kuala Belait the three of us planned to do a walk to see a waterfall but unfortunately Gunnar didn’t feel too well so we had a long lay in and relaxing day instead, popping out during a movie to take pesky Esky for a beach walk in the opposite way to before to check out the local beach-based hotel which had a nice view.

Gunnar, me and Esky on the beach

Gunnar, me and Esky on the beach

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