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Published: November 4th 2005
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Went for a 33p breakfast of roti chanai & coffee & then caught the super VIP non-stop bus back to KL as we thought we would splash out after the saving we made at breakfast. However, it would appear that the non-stop bit only applies to the passengers alighting as the driver still repeatedly stopped to buy vegetables, prawn crackers & to put a bet on a horse. To make up time he proceeded to tear round the narrow mountain roads at breakneck speeds occasionally sounding the horn to let oncoming drivers know he was hurtling round the corner - why Malaysian drivers don't win the WRC every year I don't know.
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Sarah
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Strawberries taste better at altitude - apparently
Hope you enjoyed the coolness of the Cameron Highlands. Did you think that the strawberries tasted better because they were cultivated at high altitude?