There really is nowhere like Sabah and Sarawak in Borneo. It could truly be the land that time forgot! Visit the majestic Mount Kinabalu
or the lush green rainforests of Sandakan home to the wild men of Borneo, a must for any visit to Borneo!.
Borneo island is third in a giant island in the world. The highest point is peak Kanabalu -4095 м. Is located at the centre of the Mayan
Archipelago. 85% of the island is covered with forests, over 1500м oaks and coniferous forests and alpine field. Borneo is famous for its wildlife
and jungles, in particular Orang-Utans, its diverse colourful cultures, marine life, national parks, as well as Sabah’s famous Mount Kinabalu.
The local populace in the island has an rich and age - old acculturation. It will welcome you with music and dances of death, and the wear real Will
You Mind - blowing. But you will go happy, they are chummy and affable humans. They nourish rice, coconut tree, trees, a capsicum. There is yield of
petroleum. The capital is Sarah Vana alone extremely modern city in the centre of the jungle, there are picturesque buildings, a national museum. It is
much as well on the cardinal drive hilariously.
Sarawak's national parks are one of the State’s major attractions. Here we present some of the highlights, including images of the rare and unusual
Proboscis monkey, the Rafflesia, pitcher plants, Orang-Utan, the rain forest and more. The 82% of the island is covered with forests up. Unit 1500m has
("ficus, lianas"); Over 1500m oaks and coniferous forests and alpine field. The bay maritime shores-Mango Vegetation. Can You see 1500 kinds of orchids
and different sorts and size a flowers.

The birds are so alone as everything other as well. They live in 518 kinds of birds. There are lot of animals - Pongo Pygmies, elephants, leopards,
rhinoceros. Some they are risky to the humans. Orang-utans are at grave risk of extinction and the Borneo Orang-utan Survival Foundation needs your help
to help them. Clearing of orang-utan habitat for agriculture, as well as hunting and illegal trade of orang-utans, results in the loss of perhaps
thousands of orang-utans every year. But the Borneo Orang-utan Survival Foundation, with your help, can make a difference. We look after over 700
orang-utans, many of them young orphans. With round the clock care, these orang-utans are taught the skills they need to survive in the forest to
which we eventually release them.

If you visited these mountain rain forests, you would feel as if you were on a mountaintop island surrounded by a sea of lowland forests and clouds.
The isolation of the higher reaches of the eco region has produced a unique and diverse set of species. Because large tracts of these rain forests have
still not been explored, it is likely that many species remain to be discovered. Over hundreds of thousands of years, erosion and other geological forces
have carved out one of the largest, most intricate cave systems on earth. Deep within Borneo’s caves, water and dissolved limestone form otherworldly formations
of rock. These formations take an eternity to form - only a half inch of new rock is added with each passing century.
On the island there is a beautifl waterfall, set in the park. On the island of Borneo you can mixed and live suspended among exotic nature and animals.
You will see this as a challange with new discoveries about the world.
Borneo - a greenhouse, made by the universe, enormous, wild, spell-binding and rich.

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