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From Singapore onwards to Malaysia

MALAYSIA | Mon, 26 Jul 2010 | By toomanyllamas | Views [761] | Comments [1]

The first stop on the next leg of our trip was to be Cameron Highlands in Malaysia. I was very excited by the idea of going to Malaysia on the overnight train from Singapore as trains are one of my favourite modes of transportation. I never get bored ... Read more >

Tags: bats caves and guano, bugs beetles and butterflies up close, cameron highlands, dodgy train journeys, jungle treks, people at the kl train station are retarded, perhentian islands, taman negara, twin pines

 

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This is a great model of Canberra from the Canberra Museum: Capital Hill and Parliament House is centre-right, one apex of
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