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MALAYSIAN BORNEO | Sarawak & Sabah
Malaysian Borneo is split up into three areas and we spent our time in two of those, Sarawak in the west and Sabah in the east. It’s hard to truly describe the wild and untamed nature of Borneo, the ...
Borneo, the world's third largest island, is a kayaking paradise, thanks to its pristine coastal waters. Famous for its rich ...
The world’s smallest elephant, known as the Bornean elephant, is in danger of dying out as its population dwindles. The elephants are native to the island of Borneo, where much of their habitat ...
However, in between trying all kinds of food in Sandakan, try to see some of the city's most famous sights, like the ...
For most of its history Borneo was scarcely populated by humans. The unforgiving climate and dense rainforest kept populations small and scattered. In the past half century this has all changed.
They experienced “world-class scuba diving” and “fell in love with that island”, and Richard later suggested going back to Borneo for an 18-month stay to “see what happens” in 2005.
New agreement sees Birmingham climate change experts working with their counterparts in Borneo to explore the potential for ...