Tag:Sarawak

Selamat Datang - Welcome! Our riverboat approaches the landing at Kampong Bukit Linei on the Tutoh River. A couple waits to board for a trip down river either to Marudi or to Kuala Baram and Miri while other villagers look on. Still curious as to why the "Slow Down" sign is in English. All the boat drivers I encountered were locals. The shack is a fuel depot for the longboats of the community.

Daily Photo – Selamat Datang

The shack on the landing is a fuel depot for the longboats of the community. What I still fund curious is that ‘Slow Down’ is written in English. I only ever saw locals driving boats on the rivers. Maybe they determined ‘Melambatkan’ wouldn’t fit in large enough letters to be visible until it was too late. Or maybe they determined it was only English reading explorers that were speeding on the rivers.

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Soon Hong No. 7 sits at the jetty at Long Terawan as passengers board for the trip down river to Kuala Baram via Marudi. 1989.

Daily Photo – Soon Hong No. 7

Just like those bigger riverboats, the Soon Hong No. 7 carried a spare drive shaft and propeller. I still don’t know how they would have gone about changing that mid-river.

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Another section of flowstone from one of the show caves in the Gunung Mulu National Park. I remain intrigued by the calcite curtain that appears to be growing up from the floor in the bottom of the photo.

Daily Photo – Last Mulu Cave Photo

This photo was taken close by the location of yesterday’s flowstone photo. One feature in this photo that I remain curious about is the small curtain-like calcite growth from the floor that separates the pools of water. My inner geologist and caver don’t have answers for that one so any ideas would be appreciated.

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A 5 meter tall flowstone. Gunung Mulu National Park. 1989.

Daily Photo – More Flowstone

If I were shooting this today, I’d try to get a person or something else in the shot to provide some scale. I’d also seek to use off-camera flash from the side the provide more interesting shadows that better emphasize the wonderful textures of this flowstone.

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Mulu Flowstone. A 5 meter tall flowstone. Gunung Mulu National Park. 1989.

Daily Photo – Mulu Flowstone

The photo below is of some flowstone in a cave in Mulu. Flowstone is formed from calcite where water flows down a wall. As the water is agitated, it outgasses it’s carbon dioxide leaving behind calcium carbonate, aragonite, gypsum or other minerals that were previously dissolved in the water.

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As you near the exit of Deer Cave in Gunung Mulu National Part you get this view that looks like Abraham Lincoln's profile. It's an entirely natural rock formation that only looks like this from the one angle.

Daily Photo – Lincoln’s Profile at Deer Cave

As you walk around a bend in the trail on your way of of Deer Cave, you’re presented with this profile of Abraham Lincoln.

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