Kuala Lumpur Archives - Page 11 of 12 - Stuck in Customs

Islamic Peace

Here is another shot of those cute schoolchildren I found outside of the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur:

Islamic Peace

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Islamic Rainbow

After I ate lunch underneath the Petronas Towers, I walked outside to find all these Muslim school children lining up for a photo, so I grabbed one of my own. A picture, not a Muslim girl, that is.

Islamic Rainbow

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Back in Kuala Lumpur

I am back in Kuala Lumpur this week. Here is a family that is on a pilgrimage to a famous Hindu shrine in Malaysia.

Family Pilgramage

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Monkey Business

Here is another one of those pesky Macaque monkeys that almost chewed through my neck.

Chilling Out

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Elephants and Gods

These are some gods that adorn a small Hindu shrine at the base of the Batu Caves in Malaysia.

Elephants and Gods

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Three Towers of Kuala Lumpur

Here is an HDR shot of the Patronas Towers. If you zoom in, you can see Zeta-Jones with her curious Spanish-Name-British-Accent about to catch Sean Connery with his Scottish-Name-Scottish-Accent.
The Three Towers of Kuala Lumpur

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The Arabic Cafe

Here is a wonderful little Arabic restaurant I found in Kuala Lumpur.

The Arabic Gate

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Lord Murugan’s Domain

Lord Murugan, who has a name not dissimilar to wizards of ill-repute in Harry potter, stands golden and lustrious at 42.7 meters (140 feet) tall in front of the Bantu Caves, an international hotspot for a Hindu pilgramage.

At the top of those steps is a large cave network, the Dark Cave weaving more than 2 KM through the limestone mountain.

Lord Murugan's Domain

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Patronas Dominoes

This was taken about midnight last night from an area I was not supposed to be in. I had to get over there though, behind the tiny fence, because that was one of the best spots to take these pictures.

Patronas Dominoes

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Batu Caves Monkey Attack

In another ill-advised moment at the Batu caves here in Malaysia, I decided to approach a friendly looking Macaque monkey with some rambutan fruit I had in my pocket. He took the fruit, ate it, and we hung out for a while. He smiled, or so I thought. I smiled back, or so he didn’t think. His smile enlarged until the split second that I noticed that it was not really a smile at all, but instead two 4 inch bicuspids that were curving towards my aorta. I made a hasty retreat (not shown).

My sister should be happy since she says I never post enough pictures of myself. I’m the one on the right, Bianca.

Alpha Male

Spelunking in the Batu Caves

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