courtesy of the Borneo Project and/or Greg Duda. / May 3rd, 2006
The entrance to a large cave in Mulu National Park.
courtesy of the Borneo Project and/or Greg Duda. / May 3rd, 2006
Every night, over one million bats come out of caves in Mulu to feed.
courtesy of the Borneo Project and/or Greg Duda. / May 3rd, 2006
courtesy of the Borneo Project and/or Greg Duda. / May 3rd, 2006
cour / May 3rd, 2006
courtesy of the Borneo Project and/or Greg Duda. / May 3rd, 2006
courtesy of the Borneo Project and/or Greg Duda. / May 3rd, 2006
courtesy of the Borneo Project and/or Greg Duda. / May 3rd, 2006
courtesy of the Borneo Project and/or Greg Duda. / May 3rd, 2006
courtesy of the Borneo Project and/or Greg Duda. / May 3rd, 2006
Millipede
courtesy of the Borneo Project and/or Greg Duda. / May 3rd, 2006
An orangutan standing by a tree. Orangutans are almost extinct from Sarawak.
courtesy of the Borneo Project and/or Greg Duda. / May 3rd, 2006
courtesy of the Borneo Project and/or Greg Duda. / May 3rd, 2006
Wild boar -- prized food for native peoples
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