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It isn't often that we see beautiful & unique flowers and plants that are of a rich hue in this tropical country. More often than not, we don't take the time to admire God's creation of nature.
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It isn't often that we see beautiful & unique flowers and plants that are of a rich hue in this tropical country. More often than not, we don't take the time to admire God's creation of nature.
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I, for one, am guilty of that. At home, all I have are three red bamboos just outside the compound of my house, which unfortunately, have to rely on the rain to survive.
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When we climbd Mt Kinabalu 2 weeks ago, I told myself I MUST stop to take more pictures of my surroundings - plants, flowers, trees, earth, etc - and I did. :)
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Of all that I snapped, the picther plant is my favourite. I had to detour a little during the descent just after the 5KM mark on the Timpohon trail. It was my very first time seeing this plant and it's just simply amazing!!!
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