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Re: Gallery: Borneo, The Last Market

Paul Heymont ·
I certainly hope this is not the last market...I never get tired of them!
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Re: Gallery: Borneo, The Last Market

DrFumblefinger ·
I agree with PHeymont. I think these market pieces show us more about a society's culture and cuisine than any other series of photos could. So if you've got more, we'd love to see them!
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Re: Gallery: Borneo, Market in Sibu

Paul Heymont ·
You can always get me with a market, but this one was especially interesting because of the display of canned goods. Living in a neighborhood with many Caribbean, Asian and South Asian neighbors, I see some of those brands and products in our local fruit stands and small groceries. Truly "world food!"
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Re: Borneo: A Small Town, More Boats & the Rain Forest of Sarawak

Travel Rob ·
Wow!,those views from The Pelagus Resort are incredible
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Re: Borneo: A Small Town, More Boats & the Rain Forest of Sarawak

Paul Heymont ·
Little by little, you're eating away at my resistance to trans-Pacific flying... You always seem to find the best-arranged markets, and the most enticing views of everything else, everywhere!
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, June 21, 2014: Headhunters, Borneo

PortMoresby ·
Hmm, guess this just isn't a war trophy kind of crowd. Or maybe you had to be there.
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Re: Borneo: Last Stop, Kuching

MAD Travel Diaries ·
In all my travels to SE Asia, I haven't made it to Borneo yet. You describe it just as I imagined it to be.
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Borneo: A Small Town, More Boats & the Rain Forest of Sarawak

PortMoresby ·
  After a 3 hour trip by express boat from Sibu up the Batang Rejang, the longest river in Borneo, travel pal Jim and I arrived in Kapit.  I liked the look of the place immediately.  The plan was to spend a few days in this riverside...
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Gallery: Borneo, On the Batang Rejang

PortMoresby ·
The Batang Rejang, or Rejang River, at about 560 kilometers, is the longest river in Borneo.  It’s a highway for the movement of people and goods, as well as the logs cut from the rain forests of the interior.
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Gallery: Borneo, Market in Sibu

PortMoresby ·
I flew from Kota Kinabalu, KK in local parlance, northern Borneo in the State of Sabah, Malaysia, to Sibu in Sarawak, for the sole purpose of traveling by public express boat up the Batang Rajang, the river that serves as the primary highway into the fabled rain forest of Borneo.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, June 21, 2014: Headhunters, Borneo

PortMoresby ·
To view any society one dimensionally makes no sense, of course, except maybe for the sake of a good headline (pun intended).  The people of Borneo were, however, sometimes prone to settling disputes with warfare that included collecting enemy heads.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, June 28, 2014: Tua Pek Kong Temple, Kuching

PortMoresby ·
Kuching, in Malaysian Borneo, was founded by an adventurous Englishman, Rajah James Brooke, on the Sarawak River that was the only access to the interior of that part of Borneo. 
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Borneo: Last Stop, Kuching

PortMoresby ·
The impetus for my trip to Borneo came, as it often does for me, from a casual reference or suggestion, in this case both.  First was a phrase I’d seen in passing, "White Rajas of Borneo". 
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Gallery: Borneo, The Last Market

PortMoresby ·
The market area of Kuching isn’t, as in other towns I visited in Borneo, in one main building.  It’s spread around in a compact area of the city, on streets with names like Jalan Market and Jalan Main Bazaar.
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