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Cameron Highlands

Cameron Highlands is a highland region located about 20 km east of Ipoh and about 150 km north of Kuala Lumpur in Pahang, Malaysia. At 5,000 ft (1,500 m) above sea level it is the highest area on the mainland, and enjoys a cool climate, with temperatures no higher than 25C and rarely falling below 12C year round. The area is popular for it’s tea plantations and jungle walks.

Cherating

Cherating is the only real backpacker hub at the east coast of the peninsula on the mainland. Offering plenty of affordable chalets and a relaxed atmosphere, it is good place to stop for a night or two on the way up or down the east coast. The beach itself is not that spectacular and misses the palm directly at the beach. But it has a good vibe and few things you can do like taking a tour or renting a kayak up the river into the mangroves. There is also an active surfer scene when the waves are right. Cherating is located about 30km or 1h by local bus north of Kuantan.

Merdeka 2007 photo by:Ziga

Celebration of the 50th anniversary of independece (Merdeka) on Merdeka Square

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I bet it was agreat celebration. Everybody seems to be having fun!!

By Yamaha Fairings on Sep 25, 2008

looks like if the whole city was having a huge party. I like it!!

By Garden Furniture on Sep 27, 2008

Anyone for a 50th anniversary?? I’m in!!

By persol 2747 on Oct 06, 2008

The picture looks amazing! 50 years is one hell of a celebration. I’m sure it was some party!

-M from Mexico

By Cuatro Cienegas Coahuila on Oct 08, 2008

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