Malaysia wonderful
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Malaysia wonderful
Malaysia a wonderful country, fantastic people!
http://digilander.libero.it/fotomalaysia/
in this Web site you can find many many many BIG photos
I love Malaysia
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Hi
First of all: very nice pictures
I'm in KL at the moment and I'm staying at the Traders Hotel. I have a lovely view of the Petronas twin towers from where I eat breakfast and I never get tired of looking at these amazing buildings. I went to a couple of meetings in the buildings and the view from the 67th floor in amazing
Regards
Gard
http://gardkarlsen.com - trip reports and pictures
First of all: very nice pictures

I'm in KL at the moment and I'm staying at the Traders Hotel. I have a lovely view of the Petronas twin towers from where I eat breakfast and I never get tired of looking at these amazing buildings. I went to a couple of meetings in the buildings and the view from the 67th floor in amazing

Regards
Gard
http://gardkarlsen.com - trip reports and pictures
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I visited Kuala Lumpur Kota Bharu Redang Penang Cameron Highlands Melaka Tanah Rata Ipoh Kuala Kangsar Tasik Kenyir Batu Caves Rantau Panjang
To see the complete photogallery click the link below
http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcodi...7628862080565/
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To see the complete photogallery click the link below
http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcodi...7628862080565/
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A day trip to Cameron Highlands is a mixed bag. It is 2.5 hours each wat and the first 2 hours hold little interest but as you aooroah theHighland you enter a different worls and the topography is awesom. Rolling meadows of tea plans of different cokkors caused by different types of teas. Large plantations of varied flowers soldin KL and exported look like they go on for miles as soes therea. On most days you can sea the tea processing in March and Aoril. But the beauty can be appreciated from Feb.-Kube. Also you will see gypisy communities and how the Malayain governmenebt has built schoools for them because of there remote location. We hired a guide and it was expensive partially because of fuek abd as I remember we paid $175USD for 9 hours plus tip but very wekk worth it.





