tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9009072073460181631.post2086819180500969380..comments2015-08-18T19:09:46.400+08:00Comments on Busking Barefoot: Simila-where?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9009072073460181631.post-88273296103113299102011-08-14T22:56:41.555+08:002011-08-14T22:56:41.555+08:00You were one of the few friends who only had nice ...You were one of the few friends who only had nice things to say about Bintulu, Sakinah. Perhaps this place was one reason to love the town eh?<br /><br />They should rename the place, Similajau Forgotten National Park though. It is quite incredible how a place so full of character, and close to town, can remain untouched. Hope it stays that way.<br /><br />And despite its hiking obstacles, maybe I'll return someday... not without a boat. :-)Asrifnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9009072073460181631.post-48759692810560322892011-08-14T03:29:12.387+08:002011-08-14T03:29:12.387+08:00I miss Similajau... we used to head out on our scu...I miss Similajau... we used to head out on our scuba diving trips from that river out to the sea... I think I only ever made it to Turtle Beach on foot, itupun nak pengsan dah kut *pant pant*... and maybe once to Golden Beach by boat. No dolphins though over the 3 years I was there. No crocodiles either despite all the signs. But a gazillion mosquitoes, and I fed quite a few of them!<br /><br />Thanks for reminding me of the memories... walking on that beach... not a single soul in sight... munching sandwiches and fruit... lying down on my sarong and napping in the breeze, only to wake up to my sandals being carried away by the surf.Sakinah Alhabshinoreply@blogger.com