The foilage throughout Taman Negara is diverse and dramatic
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The entrance of Taman Negara at Kuala Tahan. On the right of the photo begins a string of floating restuarents.
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The view from Bukit Teresek looking north into Taman Negara, the home of Tigers, Rhinos, Elephants, and Leopards
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Therese weaves her way along the trail to the Bumban Kampang wildlife observation hide
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I finally appear in a picture. Self portrait on top of Bukit Teresek
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Therese, Paul and Byron (an Aussie zoologist) investigate elephant tracks near a natural salt lick next to the elevated hide.
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A maroon Languar makes tracks down a ratan vine outside our hide.
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A tapir slurpes from the natural salt pond around 10PM. A flashlight, a 1.6 second exposure and almost no movement helped with the photo taken with a 300mm lens.
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Our first glimpse of a tea plantation near Tanah Rota, Cameron Highlands.
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Moist, evening clouds descend upon the forest.
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Peter and Therese forage through a freshly picked bag of BOH tea
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The geometric shapes of tea cultivation
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Tea plants blanket the Sungai Palas tea plantation in Cameron Highlands
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The dynamic landscape of tea plantations is a photographers dream
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Moments before the daily monsoon deluge hits Tanah Rata.
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