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09 Augustus 2006 | Maleisië, Kuala Lumpur
Wednesday: Kuala Terrangue 09-08-06
On Wednesday we went on with our tour true Malaysia, lots of places we still wanted to go and see.
We were told that there was a turtle nursery were we could see the turtles, but when we arrived after 3 hours, there was only a information point for turtles and the place (Cherinting) where we staid before there they did have the real turtles (so we were misinformed)
We stopped at Kuala Terrangue, a nice town where there was a big china town (you see that in almost all the big cities in Malaysia, just all little shops were you can buy lots of things) and where we went to a market. The smell there is just incredible, better said terrible, really really a stinky smelling bad smell, blech just close your nose otherwise you feel like throwing up (maybe you get use to it, who knows…). But really great to see a market like that were you can buy all your vegetable, meat, fish, fruit, candy’s, you name it, they got (almost) everything. I think especially the fish and the durians (a fruit, also not aloud in hotels) smell a lot.
Lots of colorful and bright things, people trying to sell there stuff, people bargaining for the price, nice to see.
At the restaurant we were going to have lunch we saw some friends from Rotterdam who we hadn’t seen for a couple of years, yeah that was really a coincident, who would had thought that we would see people from R’dam in Malaysia!! They told us to go and see the islands because they were beautiful and you definitely had to go there, so we did.
We had to hurry to go there because it was already 3 o’clock and it would be 3 hours drive (that’s what they sad) and the last boot would leave at 5 o ‘clock, but we would make it…and we did
On Wednesday we went on with our tour true Malaysia, lots of places we still wanted to go and see.
We were told that there was a turtle nursery were we could see the turtles, but when we arrived after 3 hours, there was only a information point for turtles and the place (Cherinting) where we staid before there they did have the real turtles (so we were misinformed)
We stopped at Kuala Terrangue, a nice town where there was a big china town (you see that in almost all the big cities in Malaysia, just all little shops were you can buy lots of things) and where we went to a market. The smell there is just incredible, better said terrible, really really a stinky smelling bad smell, blech just close your nose otherwise you feel like throwing up (maybe you get use to it, who knows…). But really great to see a market like that were you can buy all your vegetable, meat, fish, fruit, candy’s, you name it, they got (almost) everything. I think especially the fish and the durians (a fruit, also not aloud in hotels) smell a lot.
Lots of colorful and bright things, people trying to sell there stuff, people bargaining for the price, nice to see.
At the restaurant we were going to have lunch we saw some friends from Rotterdam who we hadn’t seen for a couple of years, yeah that was really a coincident, who would had thought that we would see people from R’dam in Malaysia!! They told us to go and see the islands because they were beautiful and you definitely had to go there, so we did.
We had to hurry to go there because it was already 3 o’clock and it would be 3 hours drive (that’s what they sad) and the last boot would leave at 5 o ‘clock, but we would make it…and we did
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