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4th September. Day 3

MALAYSIA | Fri, 4 Sep 2015 | By abbehorrod | Views [507]

Trekking was the order of the day, Joyce told me about her amazing trek she did yesterday and so I was itching to get out in the fresh air, away from buildings, bikes and noise. I woke up at 9am had an Indian breakfast of strawberry pancake and a mango ... Read more >

Tags: getting lost, snakes, tanah rata, trekking

3rd September. Day 2

MALAYSIA | Fri, 4 Sep 2015 | By abbehorrod | Views [423]

As predicted I had a nice sleep in Ipoh but my clock told me it was time to pack up and head over to the Cameron Highlands. A quick dash to the bus station and I hopped on board the 116 to the bus station I arrived at yesterday where I was met with a ... Read more >

Tags: strawberries, tanah rata

Cameron Highlands

MALAYSIA | Sun, 28 Oct 2012 | By karliennerja | Views [768]

Pais: Malasia Pueblo: Tanah Rata Estancia: 3 dias Alojamiento: eight mentigi (habitación doble 18€ noche) Tanah rata está a 4 horas en bus del parque natural donde estabamos, se encuentra en el centro de las Cameron Highlands.... Read more >

Tags: cameron highlands, steamboat, tanah rata, tea plantations

 

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An example of the modern Japanese tendency for syncretism is the river trail leading to the lake of Tazawako in Akita prefecture. This rather impressive tree is adorned with Shinto housing for the spirit that lives there, while also sporting Buddhist iconography and a nearby shrine and temple complex.

The influence of ancient Shinto architecture is also present in the specially designed red bridge to mimic similar bridges built in Japan's ancient history.
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An example of the modern Japanese tendency for syncretism is the river trail leading to the lake of Tazawako in Akita prefecture. This rather impressive tree is adorned with Shinto housing for the spirit that lives there, while also sporting Buddhist iconography and a nearby shrine and temple complex. The influence of ancient Shinto architecture is also present in the specially designed red bridge to mimic similar bridges built in Japan's ancient history.

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