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Mist of the MOUNT KINABALU.(Sabah, Malaysia)(Brief Article)
From:
PSA Journal
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April 1, 2001| Author:
Lau, Norman S.K.
| COPYRIGHT 2001 Photographic Society of America, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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Sabah, one of the many beautiful states of Malaysia is a world-renowned resort paradise. Surrounded by stretches of sandy beaches and luxurious resort hotels, its peaceful charm is further enhanced by the glamour of the golden roofs of huge mosques, touching up mother nature with glitter.
Mount Kinabalu is located in the east of Kota Kinabalu, Capital City of Sabah State. The mountain stands 13,400 ft. above sea level and is the 7th highest mountain in the world. It comp...
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