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... of binocular.
Chien looking through his gear for something ?
With the author of Birds Of Borneo, Susan Myers together from left to right, Salam, Cede, ... of Tourism at Nikon booth.
Testing the Nikon Fieldscope ED82 with D5000.
VIP Guests at the Borneo ... .
Noredah, Halimah and Josephine with Zulkifli Mohammed from Tourism Malaysia KL.
I cannot remember what was the discussion about with Noredah ...
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Powerful speech by Datuk Masidi Manjun, Minister of Tourism Sabah
Bird Life International Mr Richard Grimmeth ... of Sabah
Official launching of two books of Birds Of Borneo by Quentin Philip and By Susan Myers.
Datuk Masidi showing ... Mr Stephen GM of Nikon Malaysia
Getting ready for the kick start of the first bird race in Borneo
Sabah Tourism staff gone through check list
Twitchers
Children ...
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... important link in the crime-fighting chain,” said Tourism Culture and Environment Minister, Datuk Masidi ... places in the world could match,” he said.
Towards this end he said Borneo’s nature today is in crisis and that its rainforests ... boundaries.
“Being part of three countries with their own regulations, Borneo’s ecosystems are regarded differently in each nation.
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... the city administration and the industry to develop a Responsible Tourism Charter which commits both the industry and the city government ... regular payment to the local communities for the use of their land for tourism purposes – regardless of the number of guests. On an unequivocal basis, ... Uganda, Way Out Experiences, Malaysia, Indonesia & Borneo
Contact details: Great Plains Conservation ...
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Pulau Manukan Island in Sabah Borneo
Pulau Manukan (Manukan Island) in Sabah is one of the most visited islands in the entire state. Also known as Pulau Manukan in Malay, this island ... would be fun with not so many people kicking in your direction. The last boat usually leaves Manukan around 5pm. So take note.
For more information, visit the official website for Sabah Tourism Board
~ David Jr
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Press Release: BRUNO MANSER FUND, BASEL / SWITZERLAND
26 November 2009
Borneo Natives proclaim tropical forest reserve
“Penan Peace Park” is aimed at protecting the last primeval rainforests of Sarawak´s Upper Baram region and is challenging the official logging plans – the Penan wish to develop tourism and to protect their native rights.
LONG AJENG / SARAWAK, EAST
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