South East Asia

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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It’s Party Time

May 2, 2009 · 3 comments

A gathering (the term/idea party doesn’t really exist here) of over 10 people in Brunei requires a permit, and alcohol is not for sale in the country generally too, so I was interested to see how the expats and locals managed to host one. The solution is to Read the rest! \(^u^)/ →

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The internet. Probably the best invention ever. With it I am able to bring you this blog and arrange to meet up with interesting people. Such as Read the rest! \(^u^)/ →

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