Malaysia Borneo_Jungle Cruise
- Saturday, September 19 2009 @ 09:58 AM JST
- Contributed by: tetujin60
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Orangutan
Adult proboscis monkey male has a large nose and white tail
Jungle Cruise
Nowhere is it hot during the day and doing farm work. Well, let's go leisurely. After noon, I made a detour to a small town and added noodles to my stomach. There are cynomolgus monkeys and cute goats along the road. 110km from KK (3 hours by car) Arrival at 2:00 pm. Mr. Lin, who is the guide, seems uneasy that it is the first time to cruise two hours earlier than usual. (Proboscis monkeys do not approach the river during the day).
Lin, a Chinese, is arranging tours for individual guests on the Internet. The tour that normally starts in the evening is changed to 11 o'clock departure, and it is expected to shoot the rural scenery on the way. Proboscis monkeys seem to come near the river in the evening in search of food.
Proboscis monkey male
Rocky Wildlife Park
Proboscis monkey in the jungle
Goat
Central guide Lin
Proboscis monkey child
The right hand that pushes the shutter is wiping the dripping sweat. I was able to take some pictures that I was satisfied with, but I couldn't compare them to the close range I took at "Rocky Wildlife Park" (zoo).
Rocky Wildlife Park
Cynomolgus monkey
It's in the shadow of a tree. It's a good chance to turn to this side, but the timing of wiping the sweat that flows out is bad. It was Next, the aim of "jump" is too late, and I miss a photo opportunity. Sweat all over the body due to impatience and heat. The camera slips due to the sweat of the hands. The lens for 400m struggles on a swaying boat. The monkey was gone when the timing was a little right.
The Garama River basin, one of the tributaries of the Clears Wetlands southwest of KK. This wetland area is a mixture of seawater and freshwater, and buffaloes are also grazing. Finally, we set out on a cruise to explore the Borneo endemic proboscis monkey.
The white tail is a male proboscis monkey