Richard And Jo Demeester's photos
Refugee camp sign
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We visited a group of Burmese refugees, living in very basic conditions in the forest, not far from KL.
A moving visit
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We visited a group of Burmese refugees, living in very basic conditions in the forest, not far from KL.
Despite extreme hardship, a refugee beams a beauti…
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Despite their status, they can still maintain an optimistic outlook.
We visited a group of Burmese refugees, living in very basic conditions in the forest, not far from KL.
A moving visit
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We visited a group of Burmese refugees, living in very basic conditions in the forest, not far from KL
So photogenic
Incense
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We buy a souvenier...
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Yes, that is an 19th century cannon, and no, it is not coming home in the hand luggage, but it is on its way.
Jo demolishes some seafood.
Blooming rafflesia
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Blooming rafflesia
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Jo and a rafflesia
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This is the world's largest type of flower. We were blessed to have seen one, as they only pop up every now and then, and bloom for three days or so before rotting away.
Richard gets brave
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Some strange dessert, with crushed ice, jelly, and that yellow stuff on top is corn! Not a fan!
Flat out like a lizard drinking
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Hmmm, not sure everything looks tasty when floures…
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If you wanted to know what crocs eat...
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In the "Trader's Cave", Niah
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Mulu Caves
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Mulu caves
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