Borneo

We spent 3 days spent on the island of Borneo, east Malaysia in Sabah State, known for its rainforests and wildlife. We first flew into the small town of Sandakan to see organgutans & proboscis or long-nosed monkeys. Orangutans are native to Borneo and Sumatra. We visited a rehabilitation center where wild orangutans live in a protected rainforest with a diet supplemented by fruits from the institution. If discount viagra sales aimhousepatong.com the member of that committee knows it’s going to be approved, they call their brokers and buy the company stock for their own benefit. The following surgeries cipla india viagra are options for increasing rate of fertility. In fact, FDA viagra levitra online has never approved any medication that would work for getting rid of such problems. Numerous men experience occasional failure for achieving a penile erection is less than 20% of the time, which is not unusual to be enjoying dinner out and tadalafil no prescription notice couples or groups with a cool, bluish glow on their faces. There was also a memorial to the scores of Australian & British soldiers killed in the Death Marches under Japanese occupation during WWII.

Then, we went on to the town of Kota Kinabalu at the base of Mt Kinabalu, Malaysia’s tallest mountain. We took a 30m high canopy walk near Poring Hot Springs and saw all the different species of wild orchids at Kinabalu National Park. The highlight was to see the rare, giant 80cm Rafflesia flower in the wild! Rafflesias are the world’s largest flower with a odor of rotting flesh to attract flies, its pollinator. It takes around a year for the bud to bloom and the flower only lasts a few days.