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December 16th 2008
Published: February 25th 2009
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It's taken me some time to write this blog since I've had alot of emotions to deal with after my experiences on Borneo (see the video from our safaris). My feelings are strongly related to our destruction of nature over short-term economical profits. So I had to sort my thoughts and feelings, get informed and educate myself in the matter to understand and get a better view on what exactly ... Read Full Entry



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Uncle Tan holiday staffUncle Tan holiday staff
Uncle Tan holiday staff

These kids get to help in the camp during school vacations, learn about nature and exchange knowledge with travellers
Cute or what?Cute or what?
Cute or what?

Lazyiest frog I've ever met ;)
Spiritual treeSpiritual tree
Spiritual tree

Parasite has overtaken tree
Semporna MarketSemporna Market
Semporna Market

Trade starts early
Orang UtanOrang Utan
Orang Utan

Sepilok
PaydayPayday
Payday

and one ATM available in Semporna
Roti CanaiRoti Canai
Roti Canai

We stopped for lunch on our way to Uncle Tan's and Roti Canai was the choice,,,again! mmm so good!
AnjaAnja
Anja

Speaking fluent Indonesian/Malaysian



24th March 2009

Thanks !
I would like to commend you for writing this article. This is the kind of blog that should be posted on the front page of Travelblog to raise awareness of the depressing future of our planet....keep up the good work ... Cheers ! Jo

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