Category Archives: Southeast Asia 2009

A glimpse into Bruneian life

I spoke with a tour guide today. Her English was impressive. She showed me all the great tours from her brochure. However, all the prices were high (1st-world prices). Unfortunately, I wouldn’t be doing any sort of tour in Brunei. … Continue reading

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H1N1 sucks

I took a water taxi down the river to the downtown area. It was the Sultan’s birthday. Many businesses were closed in observance. It was quiet–a little too quiet. I quickly learned that everything was cancelled. They didn’t want a … Continue reading

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Introduction to Brunei

I flew to Brunei this evening. It was interesting to see the widespread use of Arabic characters. It was my first exposure to the Arabic world. There were English, Malaysian, and Arabic words for most signs in the airport. Their … Continue reading

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Day 31: Day 31? Ah, crap!

Today Jameelah and I parted ways. It was sad to part. But I was due back in the US in only eight days. So, it wasn’t that bad. We had a great 30 days traveling together. And we’d never forget … Continue reading

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Day 30: Serenity and Reflection

We caught a bit of a surf competition. It was entertaining. Kuta is known for its amazing waves. We motorbiked about 20 miles south to the hidden gem of south Bali–Dreamland Beach. It is surrounded by cliffs. There are lots … Continue reading

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