Tagged With "Kapit"
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, June 14, 2014: River Boats, Sarawak
Seems as if PortMoresby has an affinity for blue boats!
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, June 14, 2014: River Boats, Sarawak
It appears so. But there are worse things one could choose.
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Re: Borneo: A Small Town, More Boats & the Rain Forest of Sarawak
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
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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Borneo: A Small Town, More Boats & the Rain Forest of Sarawak
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
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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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, June 14, 2014: River Boats, Sarawak
These graceful boats are tied up at a dock in Kapit, up the Batang Rejang, the Rejang River, 3 hours or so in an express boat from the South China Sea.