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Monday, January 23, 2006 at 9:50 PM

Remember the offroad journey in the rented proton? This is what we did - a trip to the northernmost point in Borneo. This is what it looks like in the brochure:



What they don't tell you is that only this part of the road is paved. You need to drive about 5 to 10km over dirt and gravel and potholes. Where the dirt meets road:



Try not to run over the buffalo and the strange livestock (my mum saw the photos and thinks they are turkeys).




But the view is worth it. Pity we didn't plan the drive to include a picnic on the beach.



and the very tip itself.

Blogger Nat said...

The chooks look like guinea fowls! Did they have spotted plumage? Maybe some kick ass transmigration thing happened between the continents.  

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