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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Tremendous Tees

Shocking! This is the biggest tree ever i have seen in Brunei Darussalam with my raw eyes. The tree is really huge and needed 12 people connecting together to measure how 'monstrous' the tree is. From my understanding, the tree has reached of more than 100 over years old. During my visit there, I was told not to 'disturb' the sky-high tree as part of it died due to human disturbance.

Dr. Irene (right) with the picturesque view of the huge tree's background

It took us nearly two hours to find our way out from this unexpected unique forest that kept lots of animal sounds that I never heard it before in my previous jungle trekking. Hearing that, I tried to record it but my fellow friends don't allow me to do so, having in mind will effects her spirits.

The Bonsai flower once famed as a home decoration

From my previous activities, we learned lots of plants species but now we focus on the animals and insects though the aim is to see the big tree which is yet to know the scientific name of the biggest tree.

One of the 'biscuits-look-alike' caterpillar that we found

From the journey, we also learn the meaning of teamwork besides learning the preserve of this beautiful forest which kept the big trees and the small waterfall that I am pretty sure not much people knew about it.

Due to non-exposure of this beautiful forests, there is only a little wastage to be collected. This show how clean the forest is.

We supposed it was a baby snake egg that already hatch

We, the second team at this activities, reached the finishing line first, as to our first team lost in the middle of the forest. Dr Irene and some of my fellow then decided to make a rescue managed to find them half and hour later.

Hopefully, this beautiful preserve forest that not only consists big trees and mini waterfall as well as big stone-look alike-caves can be one of the main attraction in Brunei for researchers and adventures tourists to come over.

One of the biggest stone, emerging like a cave's look

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