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Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Mount Kinabalu, Malaysia
I would like to work on my analogies. Mount Kinabalu, Malaysia, it may look like it's from Hell but, it's a high tourist attraction with it's 4,095 meter peak where if you climb you can see the magnificent Philippians a exercise that will be worth it but with the rain and fog on most occasions you probably wont be lucky enough to see the Philippians because seeing through the rain and fog is like trying to look through a dirty window. The sanitation when climbing is not the best, so if your a huge germaphobe then that might be a go-to trip for you. So would you go here and experience this mountain?
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Good choice with what to work on...I loved reading these analogies!
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