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                    <title>New nice and cheap guesthouse Bougainvillea</title>
                    <description>Just a few month ago an English lady has opened up a new little guest house. After living here for a couple of years she decided that there is a niche for nicely finished little houses in Pantai Cenang. A few days ago she invited me to have a look.The 3 little houses are tastefully furnished and you feel at home right away. Dont expect great luxury but it is modern with some nice details that </description>
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                    <title>Langkawi  Lake of the Pregnant Maiden</title>
                    <description>The Lake of the Pregnant Maiden is the largest freshwater lake of Langkawi and is located in the south of the island Dayang Bunting. You can only go there by boat.From Porto Malay many operators offer this service as an island hopping tour for a few ringits. The boat takes you to the foot of a hill of the island and then you have a 10 min. walk up the hill through the jungle and then about 100 ste</description>
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                    <title>Our personal tips for you in Langkawi</title>
                    <description>When you split up the name Langkawi you will see that lang is a short form for helang which means in Malay language eagle and kawi means red lime stone. The Langkawi Archipelago counts about 104 islands but only four of them are inhabited. Due to the fact that the islands consist mainly of pure steep rock without any soil it is close to impossible for human beings to settl</description>
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