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July 31, 2004Into the rainforest - part twoBefore heading onwards, we paused at the edge of the reserve, to ask the longhouse nearby if I would be able to stay with them. The plan was for me to accompany Cayce's team for the first three days, then,...Read this update July 29, 2004Into the rainforest - part oneCayce’s car took the two of us through the four hours drive out of Kuching, towards the rainforest at Batang Ai. Small, bleary coloured towns, long haul diners, eyes turn and stare at me. Lush trees along the sides of...Read this update July 18, 2004Blog breakHi everyone, heading off into the rainforest tomorrow for ten days. So I won't be able to access email or the blog - but will respond to any comments/questions when Cayce and I get back around the 29th....Read this update July 15, 2004Photos and thanks!Hi everyone, just to say, all my photos and video clips are now up on the site, and thank you to everyone who has been emailing me and leaving comments! Do just resend if you haven't got a response from...Read this update July 12, 2004Good girls drink bubble teaHere in Borneo, I've now watched Indian breakdancing and learnt about New Zealand's Haka. This all came through attending Sarawak's amazing three day Rainforest Music Festival, with Cayce and her friends. Me having a pre-concert rest on the grass:...Read this update July 10, 2004Meeting for the first time, againHow I arrived in Borneo (East Malaysia) is both incredible and very boring. I flew with AirAsia, the new budget airline in SE Asia, for 71 ringgit one way (ten pounds!)....Read this update July 06, 2004The hotel Singapore forgotMy night bus down the Malaysian coast, half empty, I reclined my seat and tried to sleep. At one point, I raised my head to look out at the dark surroundings. We were on a little road, alone, our head...Read this update July 05, 2004From the wiggle of a bumAfter five days as a beach bum, it was a welcome change to return to the very Malay east coast town of Kota Bharu, with its night food market, handicraft shops and trappings of modern civilisation....Read this update |
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