Animals A'Plenty: Muddy Adventures in Borneo


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November 17th 2008
Published: November 19th 2008
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Greetings! Monday we returned to civilization and flew to Singapore following a rewarding, week-long animal-watching extravaganza in the jungles, rivers and coastal islands of Borneo in the Malaysian state of Sabah. First stop was Selligan aka Turtle Island, a tiny barrier island fifteen miles off the east coast of Borneo that happens to be the most active nesting ground for endangered hawksbi... Read Full Entry



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He snuck into the camp kitchen, only to be turned away from the desserts and back to the jungle.
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Canopy Walkway

Borneo Rainforest Lodge
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Hanging up clothes to dry en route to Sandakan
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Jub's size 14 feet in size 9 boots



20th November 2008

the time of your lives...
All sounds fabulous; if the lawyer stuff doesn't work out , travel writing is most definitely your gig! Loved the turtles and think it will be one of the precious highlights when all is said and done. Jub, your choice of drink...I completely agree. Stay safe. Love you guys.
20th November 2008

Teary eyed
Your travels are so amazing - I honestly teared up a little reading and seeing all of the stunning people, places - and animals (some, I'm not sure I would have ben so trilled about!?) that you're experiencing. I continue to live vicariously through you two - so keep it coming!! Loves! ~Boyeson
21st November 2008

turtle love
awesome! we saw a turtle nest hatch in (exotic, impenetrable) north carolina this summer. susan just had a cute attack relapse looking at your pix and is worried she may talk in a high pitched pinched voice for the rest of her life.
29th November 2008

boots
Jub, love the boots, the look like the fit very well. Great blogging guys, really enjoying it.
8th March 2009

catching up on your adventures,
I am reading your past entries, and this one is especially nice! I always read with interest, but now it is with envy. The turtle hatch was one of the things I dream about. I worked with a sea turtle conservation group in the "exotic north carolina" and always dreamed of being on an tropical beach in the south pacific, drinking my beer, and having turtles emerge out of the sand! And to have seen the old girls laying!? Y'all are lucky. Still reading with interest- Stephanie

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