For the full travel blog, please visit: http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Malaysia/Sabah/Kinabatangan/blog-370664.html
There is only one place remaining in Southeast Asia where tropical rainforests can still be conserved on a very large scale a place where endangered species such as orangutans, elephants and rhinos, and countless other undiscovered species continue to thrive. Like many tropical areas around the world, the natural forests of Kalimantan, Sarawak and Sabah are being cleared for commercial uses, including rubber, palm oil and pulp production. The increase in these activities is being matched by a growth in illegal wildlife trade, as logging trails and cleared forest mean easy access to more remote areas. - WWF
This private video aims to show a glimpse of the diversity and beauty there is to find on Borneo. Clips are from my own travels in Dec 2008 and they are compiled just to show some of my personal experiences. Please help protecting our nature. Start today so next generations also can write and record experiences in the wild. For the full travel blog, please visit: http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Malaysia/Sabah/Kinabatangan/blog-370664.html
Thanks for your awareness!
The thing at 5:00 is just a very common Scutigera_coleoptrata everywhere in the world.
Coolsim450 10 months ago