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161-D Jalan Ampang Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia, 50450, 60-3-2164-8000
... streets – I have little patience for slowness in ANYTHING for those of you who have not realized that quality about me yet – and I dare say that lack of patience has been magnified by the 30+ hours I have spent confined in the air for the last few days.<br><br>My patience was tested in other ways today too. I still am not sure what the problem is, but my ATM card refuses to work at ATM machines here. I paid for my ...
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia forbes.thompson... and temples at the top. we seen loads of wild monkies here . Had an ice cream as its soo hot here. we headed for malekka aquare this area is a celebration the end of british rule which happened on the 31st of auaust in 1957 and every year they party to celebrate it. They also have a 95m pole with the malaysian flag on it which is one of the largest in the world. Had ...
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia danielkeyes02... the second internal entrance door (comprised of 90% clean, clear glass), and registered all the faces of stifled laughter as the glass rattled its way back to normality, I was ready to portray myself as a confident, independent man....CCCHEA RIGHT!! However, to provide me some release, another chap walked in shortly after me and although he did not try to open the door with a high-impact face plant, he did say to the chap in reception "I've just withdrawn ...
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia jamiemeasures... more impressive from the ground. <br><br>The roads here are hard to cross very busy and aparrantly a red light means go!! The mono rail train is very fast, cheap and easy to use though so we have been using that to get everywhere seeing as it stops right outside our hotel.<br><br>There is so much more to see and do here, we will definitley come back on our way to the bottom of SE Asia. <br><br>Tomorrow we fly to Bangkok where the real backpacking will begin.
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia joy_marc... des immanquables de la région (un vrai petit paradis m'avait-on maintes et maintes fois répété): Gili Trawangan. J'y reviendrai par la suite.<br><br> Sur la bateau m'emmenant de Padang Bai (Bali) à Lombok, je fis la connaissance d'un petit vieux de 80 ans, un Français, installé depuis 25 ans dans le Nord de Lombok. Les locaux l'appelle « Manopo ». Un sacré bonhomme. Nous sympathisâmes très rapidement. Il y avait longtemps qu'aucun occidental n'avait pas ...
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia germain... second day here, we wondered downtown to the "real" city. The one with 1,000s of motorbikes on every corner and people selling stuff on the street and no stoplights and no rules. We had to go to the Central Market where you can buy almost anything. The best thing we bought: 10 minutes each of little fish eating the dead skin off our feet! We heard this laughter coming from one of the hallways - we followed it and found a ...
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia unbound... was only a restaurant there. Huh? How do I get in?<br><br>“Go down the alley-the entrance is on your right!” yelled a voice loudly from above. I looked around. Where’d that voice come from? I looked up 2 storeys confused and saw no one. “Up here!” shouted someone again. “What!” I exclaimed as I looked up to see a pudgy guy with brown curly hair sitting on the corner of the balcony waving at me ...
Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia katt.busby... piqued and I needed to go back for more to explore specific flavours I'd missed on the first go 'round. I quickly realised how one could come to appreciate durian in the way one does wine or scotch, always trying different varieties and seeking out particular notes.<br><br>I was quite frankly exhausted (and perhaps a little violated) after my first time with a durian. Sarah explained that this was due to the "heatiness" of the fruit. Categorizing foods as ...
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia bruceandian... poor along with them. It is also very multicultural only just over half of Malaysians are ethnic Malay. Immigrants are typically Chinese, South Asian or Middle Eastern. We headed first to the inconcievably big Petronas Towers, probably the iconic image for KL, but were too late to make it up to the sky bridge. Failing that we decided to head over to the also massive obsvervation ...
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia offtherailsWell - it was almost a direct flight. Had to stop, but got to stay on the same plane. I guess I did pick up another country - not that I did anything other than walk around the airport. Some photos of Thailand, Malaysia, & Indonesia islands. Also an interesting mosque near the airport. Couldn't see the towers from the plane.
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia nahury1
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