Sarawak news.(Borneo News)

From: Borneo Research Bulletin | Date: January 2, 2002 | Copyright information

The Borneo Project website (http://www.earthisland.org/borneo) was recently overhauled, and now has many new features and sections. One new feature is a gallery section, displaying over 50 pictures of Sarawak in the 1960s. The pictures come from the collections of returned Peace Corps volunteers Michael Mercil and Ted Pack. These photos show how dramatically Sarawak has changed in the last thirty years. The Project has also amassed a large archive of several hundred news stories on ...

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