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2009 Day 3: Kapalai & Mabul

Kim and I didn’t want to get going today.  After witnessing the best yesterday, it was hard to get motivated. Today we were bound for Kapalai and Mabul Islands.  We didn’t know much about these sites. We soon realised on our first dive at Sunken City (Kapalai) that the cloudy skies didn’t illuminate the water […]

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2009 Day 2: Sipadan

We boated out to Sipadan Island around 0800.  It was sunny and calm as we took the journey to the Sipadan area, about an hour away. Text continues after this gallery.     The Dive Master surprised me when he said that we were at Barracuda Point … where I had specially come to, but […]

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2009 Day 1: Sibuan

Today was the first of three days diving we had booked online with Sipadan Scuba.  We left Semporna about 0830 towards Sibuan Island on a narrow locally-built speedboard … it started off somewhat as a race between us and this 10 year old girl who was in sole charge of a motorised sampan carrying her […]

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Gateway to the best diving

Travelling to Semporna, the diving Gateway We took a short flight from KK to Tawau this morning and were transferred by van to Semporna (which means perfect or complete) in Malay.  It poured down for part of the way on the road … things have changed since I started taking an interest in travelling … […]

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Cheap Diesel & BUM Equipment

When we visited in 2001 we visited the neighbouring islands, the foothills and villages.  Kota Kinabalu seems to have it all.  It is a city by the sea next to South-East Asia’s tallest mountain. So this time, we treated this visit more of a stopover.  So it was the usual food and mall stuff.  As […]

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Tuning in to KK

Interstate travel woes We switched allegiances from “World’s Best Cabin Crew” (Malaysia Airlines) to “World’s Best Low Cost Airline” (Air Asia) when we flew from Kuching to Kota Kinabalu (which everyone calls “KK” …. err … nearly everyone … the exception was the now defunct Australian Airlines which called it “Sabah”. That’s like calling Melbourne […]

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Driving directions from a blind man

I rang my blind masseur Mr Stewart to arrange an appointment.  He advised that he had moved and gave me an inspecific address (as people do here).  Even with the aid of Google Maps, the place was nowhere to be found.  Phoning for directions didn’t help … Me:  I’m at the technical college; is it […]

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Home with family

I have a week with family in my hometown Kuching.  There’s nothing much to report but the eating seems to be the thing to do.  We also took a look around the city and noticed some new buildings in addition to the familiar.  

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Cars, bikes and fine wine

We picked up a rental car today to tour the sights outside of Adelaide.  First stop was Mt Lofty Summit to get a birds eye view of the city and surrounds. Next was nearby Hahndorf, pretty German town.     The highlight of the day for Kim was the National Motor Museum at Birdwood which […]

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Back to the Festival City

We ferried back to the mainland in the morning.  Adelaide is like a ghost town during the public holidays.  There weren’t many places open for lunch apart from Chinatown.  The streets were deserted and most malls were closed.  So for us, Adelaide didn’t feel very festive at all despite being promoted as the Festival City!  […]

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