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March 2nd 2013
Published: March 2nd 2013
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Kalimantan, I have been here for almost two weeks now and if I have noticed one thing is that you get somewhere near to nowhere on a daily basis. Not because the destinations I have been to are so far flung, but because transport is so slow, and this in turn it caused by the abysmal condition of the roads. It didn’t come as a surprise, I knew what to expect, and quite frankly I am exactly where ... Read Full Entry



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I think this is some kind of Trigger fish
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Table corals
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Soft coral
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More corals
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And another turtle
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Mean looking giant Morray eel
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Less mean looking fish
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Nudibranch
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Fan corral
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Another nudibranch
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Hard corals and soft corals
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My camera fogged up, so I got these photos from Adrian. Anyway, it is the small stuff that counts. Photo courtesy of Adrian
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Cuttle fish Photo courtesy of Adrian
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Hairy blue crab Photo courtesy of Adrian
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Scorpion fish Photo courtesy of Adrian
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Not sure what these critters are, but they sure were funny. Photo courtesy of Adrian
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At the beach Photo courtesy of Adrian
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The lake Photo courtesy of Adrian
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Me and stingless jellyfish Photo courtesy of Adrian
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There were four different types of jellyfish, this was the smallest type Photo courtesy of Adrian



4th March 2013
Tarakan

I think this is the first mudskipper I've seen on TB -- very cool! Your transportation stories were hilarious and I'm glad you survived the last one.
10th March 2013
Tarakan

Really, the first one?
Well, I think they deserve a place on TravelBlog. Thanks for reading and looking at the pics.
29th June 2014

Hello Mr Ralf.. how are you now..? do you still remember me.. I am from Biduk Biduk/labuan cermin village regency of berau east kalimantan...
12th July 2014

Hello back
I'm fine. Hope you are doing well too. Yes, I remember you. Had a nice time in Biduk Biduk. Thanks.

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