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The worlds largest flower
... went and took some pictures. In the mossy forest where we trekked next, the moisture makes the forest damp muddy and as the name suggests mossy. As we were climbing the guide pointed out we were actually on one huge tree. There were small concrete blocks hammered into the floor up this tree which apparently marks the boarder between two states. It was pretty impressive so glad we got to go (even though I had to sit down at every opportunity.) On the way ...
Among caves with Buddha statues and thermal parks
The hike today was on the outskirts of Ipoh.
First at the Perak Tong cave with 40 statues of Buddha, including a 13 meter high and many colorful frescoes on the walls.
The temple was built in 1926 by a Chinese Buddhist monk and everything is inside the cave that is 135 meters high with a staircase of 500 steps leading up to the top of the hill containing the cave, ...
Nice Tea, But Where Are All The Strawberries?
... we might learn. We were a little disheartened to see a tiny lizard pop out, yolk still attached to its belly. It was nearly fully-formed, so we put it back under the leaf litter with the unharmed egg case and hoped that it might survive. We didn’t like the fact that we had potentially killed a little lizard, but that’s how you learn – experiment. Now, if we see those shaped eggs again we’ll know what’s inside them.
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Christmas In Ipoh
... entry, I have merged three days activities into an abridged version therefore it would have more photos than narratives. As you could see that this was meant as a family ...