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Johor Bahru – Restoran 59 Lok Lok

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The bunch of us headed into JB for a routine petrol fill-up, massage, and supper. So what better to eat in Malaysia than lok lok. This stall is worth a visit if you’re in JB – Restoran Fifty Nine @ 14 Jalan Kelewang Taman Sri Tebrau, 80050 Johor Bahru. Opens … [read more]

Malacca – Cache Run & Makan

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Took an impromptu day trip to Malacca for a laksa lunch and portugese dinner (and did a penta-cache run of the geocaches in the area at the same time). As we’ve already seen most of Malacca on our previous makan and sight-seeing trip, we just took a brief walk around the town and enjoyed … [read more]

Tanjung Piai – Johor National Park

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It was a lazy saturday and we decided to take a drive into Malaysia to visit Tanjung Piai National Park. Spent a good 3 hours there and spotted lots of mangrove creatures including fish, mangrove crabs, lizards, birds, and horse-shoe crabs. These HSCs are quite big (between 8-10 inches) compared to the ones … [read more]