Saturday, May 1, 2010

Day 8 - Waterfall Walk

Early rise as the roosters make a lot of noise! We had simple fried noodles, hard boiled eggs, small cakes, tea and coffee for breakfast. While we waited to go for the waterfall walk, we saw Unsa & he's wife take out some rice padi and dry it under sun at the veranda.

Our guide demonstrates for us how to rubber tap 

Lara tries rubber tap, she comment: "It's hard work"

Walk to the waterfall - a real jungle!

The waterfall

 "Food is read!" We had fresh deep fried fish, local vegetables & fried rice; after lunch a few of us had a bath in the river! Was very refreshing to bath in the river, it helps to cool down.


Evening: After we had our dinner, they set up the night market along the communal area. They sell woven place mat, wood carving statues, purses & bracelets made from beads... The group bought a few souvenirs from them. Below is the picture of the Iban man with the traditional tattoo on his shoulder and his wood carving. The wood that they used is call Iron wood. 

At night, we had an early night, sleeping with our cozy mosquito net.  
Selamat Malam!

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