I was at a party this weekend where a friend graciously informed me that my blog is a little
woe-is-me. He has a point. In his honour, today's post comes to you from sunny Borneo.
Almost exactly a year ago, I took a trip to Borneo for a nice dose of Vitamin D.
|
Island life. |
|
View through the trees. |
Borneo is the largest island in the world. The island is divided between Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei, with the bulk of the territory held by Indonesia. I visited the Malaysian side, the State of Sarawak.
Sarawak is blessed with beautiful beaches warmed by the South China Sea. Apparently not all things made in China are questionable.
We hired a guide to take us around Bako National Park in his speedboat. Life jackets were passed around and off we went. The sea was especially calm that day.
|
The tops of fishing structures called a kelong sticking out of the water. |
|
The Cobra, a rock formation in the middle of the sea. |
|
We landed on a small, abandoned island a long way off shore.
|
Panorama function, bishes! |
|
|
The Walmart greeter at the entrance. |
|
Blue fiddler crabs doing their thing. | | | |
|
|
The Skulls, a rock formation named for the cranium-like protrusions. |
|
Cross a bridge. |
|
|
Meet a spider. |
|
Like a boss. |
More photos in future posts for those who tire easily of cancer.
No comments:
Post a Comment