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Author Archives: Clive

Sandakan, Borneo – Orangutans and Bears

Our primary reasons visiting Sandakan was to see the Orang-Utans and the Sun Bears.

Posted byCliveAugust 24, 2015May 24, 2018Posted inASIA, Borneo, MalaysiaTags:Jungle, Orangutan, Rainforest, Sandakan, Sepilok, Sun Bears, WildlifeLeave a comment on Sandakan, Borneo – Orangutans and Bears

Back to Borneo – Kota Kinabalu

We return to Borneo after nearly 20 years.

Posted byCliveAugust 11, 2015June 29, 2018Posted inBorneo, MalaysiaTags:Food, Kinabalu, Malaysia, Mountain, Seafood, Wildlife1 Comment on Back to Borneo – Kota Kinabalu

Gyeongju – Bulgaksa Temple

The most famous Buddhist temple in S. Korea.

Posted byCliveAugust 2, 2015November 2, 2017Posted inASIA, South KoreaTags:Cherry Blossom, Gardens, Gyeongju, Sakura, South Korea, Temples, Trains1 Comment on Gyeongju – Bulgaksa Temple

Gyeongju

Silla Kings in South Korea

Posted byCliveJuly 31, 2015November 2, 2017Posted inASIA, South KoreaTags:Gyeongju, Silla Dynastay, South Korea, Temples, Tombs, Trains1 Comment on Gyeongju

The Demilitarized Zone – DMZ

“The scariest place in the world”

Posted byCliveJuly 16, 2015April 15, 2019Posted inASIA, South KoreaTags:Border, DMZ, korea, Military, Museum, North Korea, Seoul, South KoreaLeave a comment on The Demilitarized Zone – DMZ

Saigon to Hue via Hoi An

We arrived at Saigon airport and jumped straight on the bus to Ben Than market which would pass right by our homestay in District 3.

Posted byCliveJuly 15, 2015November 2, 2017Posted inASIA, VietnamTags:Boats, Food, Hoi An, hue, Imperial citadel, Imperial tombs, Lac Thien, Saigon, transport, vietnam6 Comments on Saigon to Hue via Hoi An

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