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Friday, August 19, 2005

Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
Cameron Highlands, at 1,829 meters above sea level, is Malaysia's most popular hill resort. First discovered by British surveyor, William Cameron in 1885, Cameron Highlands is regarded as the "Green Bowl" of the country, supplying its produce of cabbages, tomatoes, lettuces, and green peppers to major cities in Malaysia, as well as to Singapore. The cool and fresh air in the highlands offers an attractive retreat for city dwellers who want temporary respite from the noise and pollution of the city. The photo of this door was taken by Tan HongSing.
posted by /T/ at 5:29 AM

3 Comments:

Blogger dotbar said...

I LOVE those doors! I once took my camera and took pics of some doors too but not that many and I only got one really great one of an old church. Love it!

6:10 PM  
Anonymous Samm said...

I'm so happy to see a malaysian door appearing on this site. thanks to Tan Hong Sing. I'll try to take some and send them to you when i come across an interesting one too.

10:57 AM  
Blogger Kyra said...

Cool blog and I absolutely love these doors! Good stuff!

4:39 PM  

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