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All that aimless ambling is thirsty work!  
   

All that aimless ambling is thirsty work!

Aimless ambling: Sunday strolling in Kuching

May 22nd 2018
Tuesday 22ndMay 2018 In the “Lonely Planet” Borneo guide it says that Kuching will “amply reward visitors with a penchant for aimless ambling”. So true! So, on Sunday we spent the day aimlessly ambling along the waterfront, through Chinatown, the old colonial sector and the Islamic market, across the new bridge and around and about the town in general. We set off in the rain, then sp ... read more
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22nd May 2018

COMMENT.....
STRANGLY I DID ONE OF MY MOOCH DAYS (AS i CALL THEM) IN LONDON TODAY..I NORMALLY TERMINATE AT CHARING CROSS BUT TODAY I DECIDED TO DIS-IMBARK AT LONDON BRIDGE; WHAT AMAZING DEVELOPMENT HAS TAKEN PLACE THERE,UNBELIEVABLE REALLY..I FELT IN A DAZE AND LOST!! ODD YOU SHOULD MENTION THIS IN YOUR BORNEO BLOG!! I HAVE TO SAY YOUR RECENT ADVENTURE LOOKS VERY CIVELISED NO ONE BEHIND TREE'S WITH BOWS AND ARROWS LOOKING FOR TARGETS.....I IMAGINE YOU HAD IN YOUR FINAL PIC A ..GTIL? KEEP GOING.
22nd May 2018

Kindred spirits Allan!
Both re: Londin Bridge....and the G and T!! Xx

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