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Published: November 18th 2009
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The guide returned at 6am to give us our breakfast and take us out looking for gibbons, unfortunately that hadn't been sighted so we settled for watching a monkey in a tree near out house having a feast. The rest of the day was spent hiking to other zip lines and treehouse around the forest, a great way to spend the day. Got plenty of videos too so I hope to upload them soon. After dinner the guide again left us to it and we zipped around for a while then watched the freaky insects arrive.
This time a huge hornet bee dive bombed us hitting me in the chest, Chris in the leg and Josh in the face! Luckily it didn't sting anyone but hung around above our heads for a few hours before on of the spiders worked up the courage to takle it! One of the strangest things i've seen so far is the biggest bee I've ever seen being sucked dry by the biggest spider Ive seen. Eeewwww!!
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