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Modernismo e Islam

MALAYSIA | Thu, 25 Sep 2014 | By miguel_rubi | Views [445]

Nuestro vuelo tan esperado aterrizó en Kuala Lumpur y fue un día de asombros y tranquilidad. Nada de regateos ni de engaños, sólo buenas caras, un trato ameno y de podernos comunicar con casi todo el mundo en inglés.... Read more >

Tags: cuevas batu, kuala lumpur, malasia

Singapur y Malasia

MALAYSIA | Fri, 19 Oct 2012 | By karliennerja | Views [441]

Fecha: 18/10/12 Pais:Malasia Ciudad: Kuala Lumpur El pasado lunes embarcamos Salvi, yo y todas nuestras ilusiones y nuestros nervios el avión que nos llevaba desde Sydney a Singapore. Nos decidimos por Singapore simplemente porque era ... Read more >

Tags: kl., malasia, singapur

De vuelta a Tailandia

MALAYSIA | Mon, 22 Dec 2008 | By anebur | Views [1062] | Comments [3]

Hola. Ya estamos de vuelta en Tailandia. Teniamos muchas ganar de llegar a estas islas paradisiacas y disfrutar del mar, la arena y el sol. Mas todavia despues de haber estado en Kuala Lumpur, que acabamos hartos de esa agobiante ciudad. Quedamos el ... Read more >

Tags: kuala lumpur, malasia, phuket

 

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