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Kalimantan

Kalimantan

Kalimantan Home » Posts Tagged "samarinda" Kalimantan in a nutshell Kalimantan is the Indonesian part of Borneo, the third largest island in the world. Most of the only 12 million inhabitants live on the south and east coast. The interior consists...
Visiting the orangutans of Sepilok

Visiting the orangutans of Sepilok

Visiting the orangutans of Sepilok Visiting the orangutans of Sepilok Home » Archives for Hanno » Page 40 One of the highlights of our visit to Malaysian Borneo was the 4300-hectare Sepilok Orang Oetan Rehabilitation Centre. This nature reserve, 23 kilometres from...
Borneo’s headhunters

Borneo’s headhunters

Borneo’s headhunters Home » Category: "Malaysia – Nature" Sarawak’s largest population group on Malaysian Borneo is the Iban people, who belong to the Dajaks. They used to be hunters and collectors. The local population also called...
Climbing Mount Kinabalu

Climbing Mount Kinabalu

Climbing Mount Kinabalu Home » Posts Tagged "borneo" On the UNESCO list, is the 4095-metre-high Mount Kinabalu, which is praised by nature lovers for its thousands of animal and plant species that can be found at different altitudes. It is one of the...
Malaysia

Malaysia

Malaysia Home » Posts Tagged "malaysia" (Page 3) Malaysia in a nutshell The favourable location of Malaya (as Malaysia used to be called) between the west and east has largely determined the history of the country. This location attracted many Indian,...