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Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park里其中三个岛, 组成一个
南中国海日落
By Nora Carol
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[转载]http://www.sabahtourism.com/sc/p ... hat2do&id=102008226
乘游艇赏黄昏 (Sunset Cruise)
乘游艇在南中国海上梭游,观赏夕阳西沉到海平线的浪漫景色,尤其是在森林跋涉了一整天、征服过神山后刚从山上下来,或者逛完了购物商场之后,登上游艇沿著亚庇市海岸梭游,的确是赏心乐事。
大多数在黄昏载客梭游的游艇,都是于五点三十分左右从码头出发,前往就近的东姑阿都拉曼海岛公园诸离岛环绕梭游。其中一些游艇上还附有种种设施,如洗手卫生间、双层床、空调酒吧区和卡拉OK系统,曾经乘艇出游过的一些人说,在艇上一边细品慢酌美酒,一边观赏天空由蔚蓝转成变化多端的橙红,沙巴的美丽黄昏景色,称得上是世界排名数一数二。
有些游艇甚至还在艇上供应丰富的自助晚餐,让您一边大快朵颐,一边欣赏向晚时分的亚庇市,从华灯初上,逐渐辉亮繁华的美丽夜景。请联络邻近的旅行社或您下榻的酒店柜台,为您安排一趟乘游艇赏黄昏之旅程。
日落西山, 享受著轻柔的晚风拂面,徜徉于南中国海上,此情此景甚是惬意。所有的客人在返岸之前可以尽情的在马奴干岛和沙比岛附近自由活动。在晴天的时候, 您甚至能一瞥神山的雄伟 。巡航旅游的亮点即为欣赏壮观的烈日慢慢隐退于云彩之后,转瞬间召唤出夜晚来临的奇观。
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Warisan Square
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Tropical Garden and Rehabilitation Centre
The tropical garden is a 5 acre man made garden displaying lowland tropical forest flora and fauna. There are flowering plants such as hibiscus, bougainvilleas, heliconias, ixoras, cock`s combs and geraniums, as well there are many examples of orchids, palms and ferns. Amongst the fauna are turtles, monkeys, deer, lizards and snakes that include the venomous Striped Coral Snake and the Oriental Vine Snake. The centre has rehabilitated five Orang Utans in the past, and there are reports of one which is free to come and go who occasionally turns up for supplemental feedings. Recent sightings of Orang Utan in the canopy surrounding Poring have rekindled hope that this area's ecosystem has been regenerated to suit the fragile habitat of this beautiful creature, once relegated to the most remote interior jungles.
Orang Utan Jackie (eating Durian) at Tropical Garden in Poring
http://www.flickr.com/photos/loeffle/sets/72157622938346068/?page=3
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Poring兰花保育中心
Poring Orchid Conservation Center (POCC)
http://orchidbliss.blogspot.com/2009/06/wild-orchids-at-nabalu-poring-hot.html
http://www.slowtrav.com/blog/marta/archives/008234.html
This 10 acre park was started in 1987 and houses the largest living collection of Sabah`s endemic orchids. An impressive compilation of more than 500 species of orchids grown at Poring, mostly rare and endangered is a photographer’s paradise. Six of the 12 Borneo Slipper Orchids are endemic to Kinabalu National Park including the endangered Rothschild’s Slipper Orchid. The orchids are generally considered to be the most diverse plant family, with estimates of their numbers ranging from 20,000 to 30,000 species in over 800 genera. This represents about 10 percent of all flowering plant species. Recent DNA research suggests that the orchids, at more than 90 million years old, are among the most ancient flowering plants. The Centre also has a collection of other plants such as palms, aroids, begonias and gingers. Within the Orchid Centre is a micro-propagation laboratory for conservation of rare species of orchids and pitcher plants by micro-propagation.
Sexy Lady orchid
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本帖最后由 cth2206 于 17-9-2010 11:24 AM 编辑
蝴蝶园
Butterfly Farm
http://e-borneo.blogspot.com/2008/10/poring-butterfly-farm-in-pictures.html#comments
http://natureasyvisit.blogspot.com/2009/02/mt-kinabalu.html
Kinabalu National Park has over 350 species of butterflies and over 600 varieties of moths, many of which can be spotted here. The Butterfly Farm features a well cared for flower garden, a butterfly nursery and hatchery that houses countless caterpillars. It is being maintained for the purpose of research that leads to the preservation of rare and endangered species. Malaysia`s national butterfly the Raja Brooke`s Birdwing was discovered in 1855, is endangered but can been seen here. The wings of the male are black and each forewing has 7 distinctive teeth shaped electric-green markings while the wings of the female are browner with prominent white flashes. The head of both the male and female is bright red with the body being black with red markings. As well you can see the Atlas Moth, considered to be the largest moth in the world in terms of total wing surface area (upwards of 65 square inches!) with a wingspan of 12 inches. They are predominantly tawny to maroon in colour with triangular transparent “windows” on their wings. It is so named because its wing patterns resemble maps. The wing tips are hooked and some say resemble a snake head complete with eye to scare off predators. Besides these two spectacular species the Butterfly Farm boasts countless other equally striking butterflies and moths endemic to Sabah.
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