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We were touring West Malaysia and we visited Cameron Highlands. It is a must for people from Borneo and it is a very cool place. When you live in the tropics, you like the cool weather. We had a great times and as usual, the water engineer took us to his "place of work", a waterfall.
We were all geared up to splash in the waterfall, but the water engineered stopped us. The water was flowing at a very high speed and it was very cold. He said it was too dangerous. We were disappointed as we had a change of clothing in case we got wet. Then I remember an accident in the Rejang river where my cousin and her friends almost drowned. I reluctantly told the children we could not stay. There were quite a few other brave hearts of course.
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