Tag:Sarawak

The crew and a fellow passenger on the boat I took for the 75-mile ride from Marudi to Long Terawan on my way to Mulu in 1989.

Daily Photo – Tutoh River Taxi Revisited

The answer is in the photo below. At some point in this boat’s history the owners obviously decided to do away with the advanced steering system and replace it with a manual one. I really didn’t think about it at the time but looking back now I think these guys managed to scrape together enough money to buy a derelict hull and bolt a new(ish) outboard to it. Hey Presto – people will now pay us to ferry them up and down river!

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I took this longboat for the 24 miles from Long Terawan to Mulu, the last 4 on the Melinau River. The guy in the brown shirt was my guide.

Daily Photo – Melinau Longboat

I’m reasonably sure this photo was taken on the Melinau because the river is so narrow (comparatively). All-in-all it took me a day to get up-river from Miri to Mulu. Sometimes it takes longer if the boats get delayed, the river’s low or you can’t find a longboat to charter. Through my contacts in Brunei, I had everything arranged for me in advance so my boat changes were planned and I was expected.

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This was the boat I took for the 75-mile ride from Marudi to Long Terawan up the Batam Barang and Tutoh River on my way to Mulu in 1989.

Daily Photo – Tutoh River Taxi

Clearly the boat had seen better days. The windshield and side glass had long since disappeared. I wondered if in fact they had been plexiglass that had turned yellow and opaque. Note also that there is no-one steering up front! As you’ll see in tomorrow’s photo, even this wire and pulley arrangement was no longer in service, the steering mechanism having been superseded again. But despite the engineering modifications, the boat floated and it got the job done.

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A raft of logs headed downstream on the Batang Baram. Most likely at Marudi. 1989.

Daily Photo – Log Jam

This is all well and good until a log escapes. You might not be able to see it in the image below, but at 100% you can see there is a cable that runs down the outside of both sides of the log raft. Dead center of the photo there are two men in a small boat trying to push a log that has slipped outside the cable back into the raft.

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Three riverboats sit at the jetty on the Batam Barang in Sarawak. Note the spare propellors lashed to the deck on each boat. 1989.

Daily Photo – Batam Barang Riverboats

Three riverboats sit at the jetty near the mouth of the Batam Barang in Sarawak. With the survey over and the equipment shipped out from Kuala Belait, I had some leave accrued and decided to travel a little in the region. At high school I’d joined the school caving (spelunking) group. Every month or so a couple of the teachers would take 10 – 14 of us kids after school to explore caves in the Mendips – about an hours […]

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Oilfieild supply boats moored against the wharves at Kuala Belait. Brunei, 1989.

Daily Photo – Supply Boats on the Sungai Belait

This photo of supply boats on the Sungai Belait (Belait River) is the last slide I shot in Brunei.

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