I shrieked as we chanced upon a bunch of proboscis monkeys, freely wandering and having brekkie by the beach. We were then striding towards our chosen forest trail for a morning hike in Bako National Park, Sarawak’s oldest national park, Borneo.
I shrieked some more, and jumped, and sobbed (but not as much as when I saw a panda for the first time), and pinched Shervin to know I wasn’t dreaming (okay, I shoulda pinched my own self but what the heck!). So yeah, I’m obsessed with those creatures!
Woot! Eto yung hindi namin nakita sa trip namin dahil mas pinili ang island hopping huhu. Babalik din ako o mas masaya kung sabay na tayo 😛
Wow, the colors are so vivid! Weren’t they afraid more of you? hehe
ang cute naman…pakurot… hehehe! in the wild ba yan or zoo rin yung national park?
You should’ve pinched the monkey’s nose too! Haha.
yung nose talaga yung pinagtripan no? pero Monkeys could look good but they could really be dangerious too. lalo na pag nakagat ka. diba sa kanila nagsimula ang aids at ebola virus? mans greatest nemesis ata.awts
Mica, yeah! Hope we could travel together someday.
Aleah, i think “afraid” is not the term. They’re uhm, shy. Hihi.
Cedric, hahaha! I should have done that but I might get some virus… Like what Anton said, they carry scary viruses.
Looks a lil scary to me! hehe
They are cute but can also be a big problem. I saw a BBC documentary about monkeys (I think it was in India) and how they were just out of control, stealing and running havoc! It was quite scary!
You are right, Nelieta. But they’re just oh so cute!
Ganda po ng pagkakuha nyo… (ganda ng kulay)
The beautiful colors of nature!