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Published: June 23rd 2015
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Thirty-second history lesson for the day: Back in 1885, during the British colonial era, a government surveyor named William Cameron stumbled upon a beautiful plateau nestled in the Titiwangsa mountain range in Malaysia's interior. It was suggested that the area would be the perfect location for a retreat from the heat and humidity of the lowlands, as well as ideal terrain for farming. An isolated...
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Heather williams
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We are enjoying your blogs immensley. The Cameron highlands reminded me of our trip to Maui where we went through a beautiful lavender garden. So happy that all of your arrangements are falling into place. Found your service experiences fascinating and so happy you are meeting your brothers literally all over the world. Finding time to write, laying on couch after being kicked by Charlie, flown to Lawnwood and spending a week inTrauma icu. Fortunately most serious injury was jaw broken in 2 places and wired shut. Hope you both are feeling better and adjusting to climate. Be safe. Love, Heather