Difference between revisions of "Blog: Padas River, Sabah white water rafting"
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*Rafting Sungai Padas, which means river in malay, seem to take up an entire chapter *turn on spotlight*. Imagine riding on an antique train and even trying out the VIP seating on the roofless and wall-less cart. That’s sunbathing ala-SPEED style *striking a pose*. So make sure you’re holding onto something or you slip right off the train and straight into the river *screaming sound effects go here*. | *Rafting Sungai Padas, which means river in malay, seem to take up an entire chapter *turn on spotlight*. Imagine riding on an antique train and even trying out the VIP seating on the roofless and wall-less cart. That’s sunbathing ala-SPEED style *striking a pose*. So make sure you’re holding onto something or you slip right off the train and straight into the river *screaming sound effects go here*. | ||
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Now that I am down to my last paragraph of recounting our tale that transpired between Beaufort, Rayoh, Pangi and back to Kota Kinabalu. I find myself staring at the screen while mental portraits transition in front of me. Some things should not be left as mere tales or stories or kwentos. THEY NEED TO BE EXPERIENCED! It’s time you, yes you Mr. or Ms. Reader become the rider of the train and the bold souls that would take up the oars and brave the rapids of Padas River. Then you come back and tell us how it was for you. | Now that I am down to my last paragraph of recounting our tale that transpired between Beaufort, Rayoh, Pangi and back to Kota Kinabalu. I find myself staring at the screen while mental portraits transition in front of me. Some things should not be left as mere tales or stories or kwentos. THEY NEED TO BE EXPERIENCED! It’s time you, yes you Mr. or Ms. Reader become the rider of the train and the bold souls that would take up the oars and brave the rapids of Padas River. Then you come back and tell us how it was for you. | ||
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To the team that made sure I could still tell my tale *shouts, yes I am alive!*- Riverbug Riverboys and those behind the frosted glass of Wisma Sabah- thank you for being part of the journeys of this Wandering Wonderer. | To the team that made sure I could still tell my tale *shouts, yes I am alive!*- Riverbug Riverboys and those behind the frosted glass of Wisma Sabah- thank you for being part of the journeys of this Wandering Wonderer. | ||
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