Monday, September 13, 2010

Winchester 3030 Gold Trigger

In the Jungle of New

The jungle is thick!
Yes, (luckily we're here to give these revelations is not that) good, therefore, shows nothing there and see any animal is an achievement.
So imagine my head when, in a small walk through the thick forest, my little darling MaƩ me points to a tree trunk to 5-6 m from us, wrapped in vines and dense vegetation and I said, there is a snake there!
Heuuuuu
Quit the guide, we're all watching intently ...
sees nothing.
The guide approaches the area (we will go back eh) and then said:
"Ohhhhh, ouiiii, but it is awfully strong this little thing!"
Yeah, I'm proud of my Explorer, it's on.
There was a huge snake on the trunk, surrounded by creepers ... How she could find, I still wonder ... (I put the photo magnified for those who have not found).
The photo is the Chum who went to take it under my encouragement and chilly after the guide assured us that he could come .... Vui Vui.

So it was in the jungle in Malaysia in the park of Taman Negara.
To go there, we took a bus for 3 hours from Kuala Lumpur and then 3 hours boat in extraordinary scenery.

Finally, at the end of the world, when the endless plantations of palm oil finally stops, the jungle primary, almost impenetrable, abundant life, and so threatened ...

We were almost alone in our little camp, so we were able to discover the thick jungle beyond artifacts camps for mass tourism, a great opportunity for us.

Obviously, we saw many beautiful vegetation, pretty amazing insects, but very few other animals.
snakes, scorpions (on a stroll at night, it was daring), these kinds of multi-colored squirrels and wild boars pig. It has also taken
monsoon while we were locked in a canoe, without the possibility of putting us away. It's like taking a shower outdoors, the same.
We also made a discovery of the canopy on suspension bridges, 20 m above ground. All

stay was really gorgeous, it was moist heat, rain made us soaked in sweat at the slightest movement but children have managed to do a 5 km walk truly in the thick jungle, with their father and guide, it rose from 300 m in elevation and I I could not follow.

Fortunately it was the end of the trip, just when I began to realize that my health limits imposed on me but before I had time to grieve me.

We loved Malaysia and Malaysians welcomed us with such kindness that I recommend you this country will discover the forest is an experience that gives meaning to life. Helping those who are fighting to preserve it to continue to protect it ...

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