I have not been to any of Southeast Asia yet. I really look forward to the day I get too. Ammon, Mom and Dad have all been there and loved it. This is what Ammon has to say:
“Malaysia feels like multiple countries in one. It is conservative Islamic on one hand and yet has such large Chinese and Indian communities that at times you could easily forget.
Peninsular Malaysia is quite developed with a great modern international hub in Kuala Lumpur, but a quick hop over to Malaysian Borneo can have you quickly feeling lost in the jungle. Add some historical British influence and a rich history of trade combined with some of the world’s best cuisine and I always enjoy a visit to Malaysia, whether it’s a quick stop over or a more in depth one.”
- One ugly wart hog.
- Fish on the gril
- Kuala Lumpur, a mix of old and new.
- Orangutan momma and son at Sepilock rehabilitation centre
- A beautiful sunset on Borneo
- Batu Caves
- Sabah State Mosque in Kota Kinabalu
- Proboscis monkey
- Rafflesia arnoldii the largest flower in the world.
- Carnivorous plants
- Kuala Lumpur the capital city
- Market time
- Street cooking at its best
- Street food and washing too
- Painted Cave at Niah National Park
- Lotus flowers fruit
Stay tuned for more #FridayFotos. Next week is Maldives.
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Savannah Grace
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so much to see when you can travel anywhere. Fun to see this huge flower.
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Great Photographs. I have also not been to Malaysia, but I have book-ended it in Thailand and a few times in Indonesia. Keep traveling!
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Wow, it seems that you had a great adventure in between your whole Malaysia adventure. You pics are awesome. As like you I had also the great experience in Malaysia. I had experienced such unforgettable trip there. Thank you for sharing with us. Keep Blogging!
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