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Caving Through Mulu National Park In Sarawak, Borneo Rainforest
As you most likely have speculated from my title, I was heading solo to the Mulu National Park of Caves in the heart of the Borneo rainforest. Why? Since in the wake of bridging different mainlands, the thought of not yet went by a standout amongst the most popular World Largest Cave – UNESCO World Heritage areas in Malaysia, disgraced me, when a large portion of the remote explorers I’ve met have let’s not go there again.
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Cruising the Blue Waters: A Comprehensive Guide to Sailing in Croatia
Introduction Before sailing in Croatia, you need to ask yourself one thing: How much do you love the colour blue? The Experience You see I thought I loved the color blue, but I had no idea how much until last week when I met up to sail to the islands on the country’s Dalmatian coast. I dare say you would have the same realization should you find yourself spending a week surrounded by that emerald-tinged azure of the Adriatic underneath you and the bright, vibrant blue of a cloud-free sky above you. The Party Experience One of the most spectacular party experiences we enjoyed was the boat raft where all…
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Belize Caves: A Journey into the Heart of Maya Civilization
Belize is a land of caves, ranging from easy walks to challenging treks. According to the Maya civilization, caves were the abode of the gods and a gateway to the mysterious underworld. Caves were used by the Maya to perform spiritual ceremonies, including sacrifices to their gods and bloodletting. In the Mayan language, the underworld was known as “Xibalba,” which means ‘the place of fear.’ The Popol Vuh describes Xibalba as a court that lies beneath the world’s surface and is often associated with death. It is also believed to be the realm of the dead and the lowest among the nine underworlds in Maya religion. Caves were fundamental to…
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Experience the Thrill of Paragliding in Kossen, Austria: A High-Flying Adventure in the Alps
The Location I as of late went by an area in northernmost Tyrol, Kössen in Kaiserwinkl. Kaiserwinkl comprises the towns Schwendt, Walchsee and Kössen and lies so near the German outskirt that you could climb to Bavaria in a couple of hours. This far north, the tops of the Alps don’t surpass 2,000 meters yet are no less amazing than anyplace else. Anyhow what made the area especially well-known year-round is its air. It is not fresher than in other snow-capped locales; however, it is copious with winds and warm lifts – ideal for any avionics. At best there are dependent upon 200 paragliders circulating everywhere in the meantime.
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Diving in Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park: Sabahan Islands
Are you looking for a unique and memorable experience? Look no further than a diving trip to Sabahan Islands! Recently, I had the opportunity to explore the coral reefs around the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park (TARP), joining a group of seven other divers from Singapore, Jamaica, Hong Kong and Taiwan.