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Langorous Lumpur

AUSTRALIA | Sat, 5 Dec 2009 | By ollie_follies | Views [705] | Comments [1]

Smooth and stylish or chaotic and cramped you have to make your own decision about Kuala Lumpur. I found it a different city from 15 years ago in both its skyline and its people. Truly a modern cosmopolitan city now it was difficult to find your way ... Read more >

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