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Malaysia – Cameron highlands

Getting tired watching the tourists go by

The Cameron highlands are very famous partly since this is the place Jim Thompson disappeared without a trace. He was the fellow who helped develop and promote the silk industry in Thailand after World War II, . The rumors are very fascinating since some of them tie him to US intelligence services and so he was kidnapped and killed by communist rebels in this area. This was a place where the British set up tea industries, probably Tea leaves imported from Burma (where I am told tea first became a drink) and developed an international trade in the product. The mountains are very beautiful and the air is very refreshing but it is very heavily populated by tourists and the services provided also have that tinge of taking advantage of the visitors. I found it interesting for a two day visit but I didn’t find much else very interesting. Those who want to go hiking extensively will find it pretty and challenging enough to be a really good vacation.

Limits where people can go so it doesn’t destroy the ecosystem, especially the moss
This leaf can be used to keep the leeches off of you
tea
the more modern transports are Toyotas since these older land Rovers are becoming very expensive to get parts and maintain
This plant collects water so when the insects come to get the water they fall in and die and the plant uses them for food
Add the butterfly Museum
Large gecko eggs
Boh tea from the area and a cheesecake with tea powder on top
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