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Subject: Selamat Datang Kota Kinabalu!
Date: May 15, 2010, Friday, 7:30pm
Hi Pards!
Inside the park, there's Kinabalu Natural History Gallery where you can see an exhibit of flora and fauna of KK. One of the attractions in the Kinabalu Park would also be the Mount Kinabalu Botanical Garden (prepare for 5 MYR entrance fee). Then there are other hiking trails which you can take.
Your reliable hiking shoes with grips or teeth would come in handy here. Though I love my Havs, I didn't use it of course. Don't wear any slippery sandals; otherwise you would really slip. My friend was a victim.
Best regards,
Libby
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It's already my third day here and I feel that I haven't been much productive! (in terms of shooting that is). Since there's no El Nino here, the weather has just been erratic. In the morning, it was sunny, then at almost noon, the rain just poured. That's not perfect timing for most photographers (and vacationers) you know.
I don't usually take my afternoon siesta when I'm out on vacation. But because of the gloomy weather I guess, I did. By 3:30pm, I was back on track with my iPod as we went off to Sutera Harbor beach, hoping to catch a glimpse of the sunset. It was peaceful and tranquil in the area. I guess I got inspired with my Neo Soul tunes so I got some photos despite of the gray clouds challenging me. Sutera Harbor Resort by the way has 5-star hotels, a golf course, a marina and a country club with extensive recreational facilities. We didn't go inside anymore.
Tanjung Aru beach is supposedly your ringside to the "best sunset on earth." The aru trees take part of the scenery. Too bad, no crimson sun peeped for us that fateful afternoon. I should have just joined Michelle to do yoga by the beach.
For a shot of the cityscape at night, we went to Signal Hill. It's an observatory platform where you can get a nice view of the city.
Another nightscape shot was the KK City Mosque, also known as the "Floating Mosque," the largest mosque in the City boasting of its beautiful architecture. We were able to catch numerous worshipers in the prayer hall. Tourists are not allowed inside though, only up to the doors. This is also nice to shoot early in the morning or late afternoon where you can see the beautiful reflection of the building in the waters.
It's a long day indeed. We still had earlier dinner at SEDCO Center, hosted by local photography club. I still want to do so many things but we have so little time (and ringgits!) left! I want to stay longer...
Best regards,
Libby
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Subject: Selamat Datang Kota Kinabalu! (Part 3)
Date: May 16, 2010, Sunday, 12:30pm
Pards! Would you believe I'm already going back to the Philippines?! I'm waiting now for my flight back to Clark. This morning, I just went to Gaya Street (Sunday Market) to buy pasalabongs (Kuih Lapis and Borneo Coffee). Another pasalubong you can buy is batik bags. Their other abubots, you can also find in the Philippines.
After shopping, I had nothing else to do so we finished off our last ringgits to take a boat ride going to a nearby island where a floating village is situated. Here's one of my last shots in KK.
I'm still missing out on so many things here in KK! Things I haven't done (which you should really do!):
Island hopping (and a swim at the beach) - At Manukan Island and Sapi Island.
White water rafting - At Kiulu River.
Shooting wildlife (eg. probosis monkey) - At Klias River Cruise. Also includes firefly watching at night. Or in Lok Kawi Wildlife Park.
Climbing Mt. Kinabalu - 2 days and 1 night (or could be 3 days and 2 nights. This is for the more adventurous (and fit) ones.
Make your leave longer Pards! Mine is really bitin. Save up for more and plan well. :) Hope these recommendations help.
Gotta go now! See you back there.
Best regards,
Libby
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