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Kuala Lumpur - maailman roskakori?
8.5 - 11.5.2012 - Kuala Lumpur, Malesia
by Pöpö
Jopa hieman haikein mielin jätimme Singaporen taaksemme tiistaina 8.5. Toisaalta Singaporesta lähtö tavallaan aloitti samalla myös odotetun retken takaisin kohti Thaimaata, vaikka vielä muutama viikko Malesiassa on tarkoitus pyöriäkin.
Malesiassa on tullut sahattua …
Het drukke Chinatown - Kuala Lumpur
... als de beste.
Rond 17.00 verandert de sfeer: de straat wordt afgeloten voor verkeer, want de Pasam Malan
(avondmarkt) begint en de stalletjes verhuizen van de stoep naar de straat. Al auw zijn er 5 keer zoveer kraampjes als eerst, allemaal mega snel opgebouwd.
Na een flinke zoektocht kwam ik eindelijk aan in mijn hotel. Even douchen en toen de straat
op.. Jeetje wat een drukte!
Oke, wat ga ik nu doen? Het was ongeveer 20.00 uur dus avondeten.. Na ...
KL and no trip to Hospital this time
... never seen the amount of huffing and puffing, hinting and evils, when someone (i.e. us) had been nursing two pints through the Tiger's game. At £6 for a magners it was a pretty easy decision. Plus we got stuffed by Toulouse.
Thankfully on this visit to KL there were no visits to hospitals, intravenous drips etc, unlike our last visit on the way back from Borneo. ...
Day 2 in Kuala Lumpur
... and then had lunch at the church. After lunch we went to my mums friend Peter's house. We saw their fish and their rabbit. Their fish were very expensive some were worth about 3000 ringgit. At his house we met their family. His wife Catherine, his oldest daughter Naomi who is 12. His son Aaron who is 10 and his youngest son Ryan who is 8. After they finished baby sitting ...
Running green guy
... man on the traffic lights would start walking and then after a while start running :D this made me laugh hard. We got our passports back and we were off to the caves - only costing us 1 ringgit in travel costs. The Batu caves appear to be of hindu decent; a grabs masterpiece of golden statuettes engulfed by the staggering cliff faces and protruding trees. Monkeys rule a section of these temples and I heard a few cries and screams as they stole people's bottles and ...