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Photo of the Week: Kota Kinabalu Waterfront Sunset by Frameless World on Feb 23, 2012  This shot was taken at the Waterfront of Kota Kinabalu. KK waterfront is a reclaimed area beside the Filipino Market. The Waterfront is a popular place for night entertainment in Kota... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for...



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Islands and Beaches of Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park in Kota Kinabalu by Frameless World on Feb 3, 2012In Kota Kinabalu, the simplest island to hop around has to be the islands of Tunku Abdul Rahman Park. It is a cluster of islands comprising Pulau Manukan, Pulau Mamutik, Pulau Gaya, Pulau Sapi and... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websi...



Pregnant orangutan protects her daughter as Borneo hunters move in to kill by Reyn's Room on Jan 27, 2012Orangutans are being haunted in Borneo because business companies think they are "pests" to the palm oil plantations. Deforestation had become their solution to increase their revenues, thus gave major threat to the apes - a loss of their habitat. A...



Kota Kinabalu – A Natural Paradise Inside Borneo by Frameless World on Jan 24, 2012Kota Kinabalu or locally known as KK is the capital of the state of Sabah in Malaysia. It is situated in on the northwest coast of Borneo facing the South China Sea. For those visiting Sabah or... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website...



Monsopiad Village (Part 1) : The Cradle of the Head Hunter by The Pinay Solobackpacker on Nov 30, 2011They say it is not what one does, but why one does it. Highly influenced by Christian and colonial view, the mere mention of  head hunting conjures images of savagery, violence and revenge.  Long ago, head hunting is practiced by some indigenous gr...



Experience the Wonderful Tropical Islands in Sabah, Malaysia: Dive Sites Rated to be Among the Top Ten in the World by A Traveler's Tales on Aug 25, 2011Experience the wonderful tropical islands with its sandy beaches, spectacular blue water and coral reefs in Sabah, Malaysia. Whether you opt to go for a swim, snorkeling, diving, picnicking or just whiling whole day on its white sandy beaches, the su...



the climb by Flip'n Travels on Apr 22, 2011I know this one came in a bit late, 1 year to be exact. We just found the missing clips somewhere under mounds of rubbish. And as I was watching them one after another (and the fact that I am bored to the bone). I decided to give my new video editor...



the climb by Flip'n Travels on Apr 22, 2011I know this one came in a bit late, 1 year to be exact. We just found the missing clips somewhere under mounds of rubbish. And as I was watching them one after another (and the fact that I am bored to the bone). I decided to give my new video editor...



Deforestaction project: when technology meets environment by My Green Living Ideas on Apr 20, 2011The jungle of Borneo may seem like a world away from the urban comforts of our civilised world but Fabrice Marre,originally from France, is competing to be part of a global collaborative project to save orangutans and halt deforestation, which would...