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North Borneo/Sabah EXPLAINED! Philippines vs Malaysia
The Foreign Secretary of the Philippines recently went on a rage on twitter because the United States said that Sabah was in Malaysia.
This video explains why the Philippines is so sensitive about it.
Produced by: Enzo Manzano
Audio edit by: Tats Ocampo
Theme song by: Tats Ocampo
All images are used under fair use guidelines.
Sources:
https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1903/04/22/philippine-claim-to-north-borneo-vol-i-confirmatory-deed-of-1903/
https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1885/03/07/philippine-claim-to-north-borneo-vol-i-british-north-borneo-1885-protocol-of-1885/
https://0-www-jstor-org.lib1000.dlsu.edu.ph/stable/pdf/27913235.pdf?ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_SYC-5187_SYC-5188%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A12a8a98a198b64ba8e05cc28f60332db
https://0-www-jstor-org.lib100...
published: 06 Sep 2020
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North Borneo Railway | Getaway 2019
Subscribe to Getaway here: https://bit.ly/2n2nsls Full episodes and more here: https://bit.ly/2mZHhK9 David Reyne takes a ride on the North Borneo Railway and relives the nostalgic romance of British North Borneo.
Getaway is Australia's favourite travel show with wonderful holiday ideas for all tastes and budgets as well as those once in a lifetime, dream destinations. Getaway airs Saturdays 5.30pm on Channel 9.
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published: 28 Sep 2019
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BRITISH NORTH BORNEO 1937 DOCUMENTARY FILM BY MARTIN JOHNSON 53894
Osa Johnson presents Martin Johnson’s last picture — “Borneo” — a 1937 film by the husband-and-wife team of documentary filmmakers captured during a trip to British North Borneo from 1935 to 1936. Narrated by Lowell Thomas, this piece opens with a title card (mark 01:00) explaining how Martin Johnson “has photographed the last of his beloved jungles (in Borneo) — filmed the pictorial climax of a great career that led him through the dark, mysterious byways of the unknown world.” (Martin Johnson died in 1937). From there, Thomas details Johnson’s life and search for adventure as scenes of the couple in the wild appear on screen. At mark 02:20, Thomas explains how Martin, who once said he always felt safest in the wild, died when the twin-engine Boeing 247D in which he was a passenger crash...
published: 24 Jun 2017
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Trip through British North Borneo (Sabah) in 1906
North Borneo Historical Society: http://www.northborneohistory.com
A Trip through British North Borneo serves both as an example of the early film travelogue -- featuring familiar types of shots, such as the 'phantom rides' shot from a train -- and also of the sponsored, industrial documentary.
In representational terms, the film is a rare and valuable record of the development, industries, and customs of the local communities, showing local sites (such as the Padas River and the Darvel Bay tobacco estates) and in particular, the relationship between the local -- as workers, convicts and at leisure -- and the colonial administrators.
As a film sponsored by the British North Borneo Company, it promotes the company's administration and seeks to encourage further investment. This is achi...
published: 21 Jan 2014
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National Anthem of British North Borneo (British North Borneo Governors 1881- 1963)
North Borneo was founded in 1877–1878 through a series of land concessions in northern Borneo from the Sultanate of Brunei and Sulu to an Austrian-German businessman and diplomat, von Overbeck. A former American Trading Company of Borneo territory in the western coast of northern Borneo had already passed to Overbeck, requiring him to go to Brunei to renew the concession of the land he bought from Joseph William Torrey. William Clark Cowie played an important role as a close friend of the Sultanate of Sulu in helping Overbeck to buy additional land in the eastern coast of Borneo.
Song: UK National Anthem God Save the Queen
Artist: Thomas Arne
published: 09 Jul 2020
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North Borneo, Kinabatangan River & Semporna: Backpacking Borneo in 1 Week
Our 1 week backpacking trip through Malaysian Borneo, is one of my favourite travel experiences I've had in Asia. Jungle, wildlife, crystal clear waters, it was so diverse.
We decided to come to Borneo on a whim, not really realising there is sooooo much to see on the third largest island in the world! But, we managed to narrow it down to 3 spots for our 7-day trip.
We relaxed on the beaches of remote North Borneo Biostation, spotted Orangutans in the Kinabatangan jungles and stayed in a house on stilts in the middle of the ocean!
More about North Borneo on the blog: https://www.theblondelotus.com/en/north-borneo-biostation/
➫ My instagram: http://instagram.com/theblondelotus/
Where we stayed:
- NORTH BORNEO BIOSTATION: https://www.booking.com/hotel/my/north-borneo-biostation-resort...
published: 21 Jan 2019
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Sabah in a nutshell
( This video is for entertainment purposes only, please do not take the video too seriously )
published: 20 Jan 2021
10:54
North Borneo/Sabah EXPLAINED! Philippines vs Malaysia
The Foreign Secretary of the Philippines recently went on a rage on twitter because the United States said that Sabah was in Malaysia.
This video explains why...
The Foreign Secretary of the Philippines recently went on a rage on twitter because the United States said that Sabah was in Malaysia.
This video explains why the Philippines is so sensitive about it.
Produced by: Enzo Manzano
Audio edit by: Tats Ocampo
Theme song by: Tats Ocampo
All images are used under fair use guidelines.
Sources:
https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1903/04/22/philippine-claim-to-north-borneo-vol-i-confirmatory-deed-of-1903/
https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1885/03/07/philippine-claim-to-north-borneo-vol-i-british-north-borneo-1885-protocol-of-1885/
https://0-www-jstor-org.lib1000.dlsu.edu.ph/stable/pdf/27913235.pdf?ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_SYC-5187_SYC-5188%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A12a8a98a198b64ba8e05cc28f60332db
https://0-www-jstor-org.lib1000.dlsu.edu.ph/stable/pdf/2645160.pdf?ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_SYC-5187_SYC-5188%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A2bde5af1c084fe5ec6df0825cb9ab8ec
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2016/05/26/1587210/duterte-pursue-sabah-claim
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/01/30/1782857/proposed-federal-govt-set-wants-sabah-included-philippine-territory
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/01/05/1982149/house-pursues-shift-federal-government
https://rappler.com/nation/house-3rd-reading-draft-federal-constitution
https://globalnation.inquirer.net/189914/sabah-a-timeline
https://globalnation.inquirer.net/66281/north-borneo-sabah-an-annotated-timeline-1640s-present
https://thekootneeti.in/2020/03/23/sabah-the-achilles-heel-in-malaysia-philippines-relation/
https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1968/09/18/republic-act-no-5446/
https://wn.com/North_Borneo_Sabah_Explained_Philippines_Vs_Malaysia
The Foreign Secretary of the Philippines recently went on a rage on twitter because the United States said that Sabah was in Malaysia.
This video explains why the Philippines is so sensitive about it.
Produced by: Enzo Manzano
Audio edit by: Tats Ocampo
Theme song by: Tats Ocampo
All images are used under fair use guidelines.
Sources:
https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1903/04/22/philippine-claim-to-north-borneo-vol-i-confirmatory-deed-of-1903/
https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1885/03/07/philippine-claim-to-north-borneo-vol-i-british-north-borneo-1885-protocol-of-1885/
https://0-www-jstor-org.lib1000.dlsu.edu.ph/stable/pdf/27913235.pdf?ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_SYC-5187_SYC-5188%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A12a8a98a198b64ba8e05cc28f60332db
https://0-www-jstor-org.lib1000.dlsu.edu.ph/stable/pdf/2645160.pdf?ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_SYC-5187_SYC-5188%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A2bde5af1c084fe5ec6df0825cb9ab8ec
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2016/05/26/1587210/duterte-pursue-sabah-claim
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/01/30/1782857/proposed-federal-govt-set-wants-sabah-included-philippine-territory
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/01/05/1982149/house-pursues-shift-federal-government
https://rappler.com/nation/house-3rd-reading-draft-federal-constitution
https://globalnation.inquirer.net/189914/sabah-a-timeline
https://globalnation.inquirer.net/66281/north-borneo-sabah-an-annotated-timeline-1640s-present
https://thekootneeti.in/2020/03/23/sabah-the-achilles-heel-in-malaysia-philippines-relation/
https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1968/09/18/republic-act-no-5446/
- published: 06 Sep 2020
- views: 12983
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North Borneo Railway | Getaway 2019
Subscribe to Getaway here: https://bit.ly/2n2nsls Full episodes and more here: https://bit.ly/2mZHhK9 David Reyne takes a ride on the North Borneo Railway and r...
Subscribe to Getaway here: https://bit.ly/2n2nsls Full episodes and more here: https://bit.ly/2mZHhK9 David Reyne takes a ride on the North Borneo Railway and relives the nostalgic romance of British North Borneo.
Getaway is Australia's favourite travel show with wonderful holiday ideas for all tastes and budgets as well as those once in a lifetime, dream destinations. Getaway airs Saturdays 5.30pm on Channel 9.
Watch full episodes of Getaway: http://9Now.com.au/Getaway
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https://wn.com/North_Borneo_Railway_|_Getaway_2019
Subscribe to Getaway here: https://bit.ly/2n2nsls Full episodes and more here: https://bit.ly/2mZHhK9 David Reyne takes a ride on the North Borneo Railway and relives the nostalgic romance of British North Borneo.
Getaway is Australia's favourite travel show with wonderful holiday ideas for all tastes and budgets as well as those once in a lifetime, dream destinations. Getaway airs Saturdays 5.30pm on Channel 9.
Watch full episodes of Getaway: http://9Now.com.au/Getaway
Get more Getaway: http://Getaway.com.au
Like Getaway on Facebook: http://facebook.com/Getaway
Follow Getaway on Instagram: http://instagram.com/Getaway
#Getaway #Travel #9Getaway
- published: 28 Sep 2019
- views: 13690
16:42
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO 1937 DOCUMENTARY FILM BY MARTIN JOHNSON 53894
Osa Johnson presents Martin Johnson’s last picture — “Borneo” — a 1937 film by the husband-and-wife team of documentary filmmakers captured during a trip to Bri...
Osa Johnson presents Martin Johnson’s last picture — “Borneo” — a 1937 film by the husband-and-wife team of documentary filmmakers captured during a trip to British North Borneo from 1935 to 1936. Narrated by Lowell Thomas, this piece opens with a title card (mark 01:00) explaining how Martin Johnson “has photographed the last of his beloved jungles (in Borneo) — filmed the pictorial climax of a great career that led him through the dark, mysterious byways of the unknown world.” (Martin Johnson died in 1937). From there, Thomas details Johnson’s life and search for adventure as scenes of the couple in the wild appear on screen. At mark 02:20, Thomas explains how Martin, who once said he always felt safest in the wild, died when the twin-engine Boeing 247D in which he was a passenger crashed shortly after takeoff in California. “But he left behind this, his greatest film,” says Thomas. He explains the route the couple took as we see images of their plane in flight and an aerial view of British North Borneo’s capital (mark 04:00) on their way to the “deepest and darkest jungle of all.” Scenes of meetings with natives fascinated by the Johnsons begin at mark 05:30 and we learn of Borneo’s poisonous “flying snakes” (mark 06:22) as the couple make their way through the jungle. We see various residents of the Borneo including the proboscis monkey (mark 08:55) and the tree-climbing fish as the expedition makes its way down the river and the film comes to an abrupt end.
British Borneo comprised the four northern parts of the island of Borneo, which are now Brunei, Labuan, Sabah, and Sarawak. During the British colonial rule until 1963, Sarawak, Labuan and Sabah known as: Kingdom of Sarawak (1841–1946) – Crown Colony of Sarawak (1946–1963) (now Sarawak), Crown Colony of Labuan (1848–1946) (now Labuan) and North Borneo (1881–1946) – Crown Colony of North Borneo (1946–1963) (now Sabah).
Borneo is the third-largest island in the world and the largest in Asia. At the geographic centre of Maritime Southeast Asia, in relation to major Indonesian islands, it is located north of Java, west of Sulawesi, and east of Sumatra.
The island is politically divided among three countries: Malaysia and Brunei in the north, and Indonesia to the south. Approximately 73% of the island is Indonesian territory. In the north, the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak make up about 26% of the island. Additionally, the Malaysian federal territory of Labuan is situated on a small island just off the coast of Borneo. The sovereign state of Brunei, located on the north coast, comprises about 1% of Borneo's land area.
Antipodal to an area of Amazon rainforest, Borneo is itself home to one of the oldest rainforests in the world.
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https://wn.com/British_North_Borneo_1937_Documentary_Film_By_Martin_Johnson_53894
Osa Johnson presents Martin Johnson’s last picture — “Borneo” — a 1937 film by the husband-and-wife team of documentary filmmakers captured during a trip to British North Borneo from 1935 to 1936. Narrated by Lowell Thomas, this piece opens with a title card (mark 01:00) explaining how Martin Johnson “has photographed the last of his beloved jungles (in Borneo) — filmed the pictorial climax of a great career that led him through the dark, mysterious byways of the unknown world.” (Martin Johnson died in 1937). From there, Thomas details Johnson’s life and search for adventure as scenes of the couple in the wild appear on screen. At mark 02:20, Thomas explains how Martin, who once said he always felt safest in the wild, died when the twin-engine Boeing 247D in which he was a passenger crashed shortly after takeoff in California. “But he left behind this, his greatest film,” says Thomas. He explains the route the couple took as we see images of their plane in flight and an aerial view of British North Borneo’s capital (mark 04:00) on their way to the “deepest and darkest jungle of all.” Scenes of meetings with natives fascinated by the Johnsons begin at mark 05:30 and we learn of Borneo’s poisonous “flying snakes” (mark 06:22) as the couple make their way through the jungle. We see various residents of the Borneo including the proboscis monkey (mark 08:55) and the tree-climbing fish as the expedition makes its way down the river and the film comes to an abrupt end.
British Borneo comprised the four northern parts of the island of Borneo, which are now Brunei, Labuan, Sabah, and Sarawak. During the British colonial rule until 1963, Sarawak, Labuan and Sabah known as: Kingdom of Sarawak (1841–1946) – Crown Colony of Sarawak (1946–1963) (now Sarawak), Crown Colony of Labuan (1848–1946) (now Labuan) and North Borneo (1881–1946) – Crown Colony of North Borneo (1946–1963) (now Sabah).
Borneo is the third-largest island in the world and the largest in Asia. At the geographic centre of Maritime Southeast Asia, in relation to major Indonesian islands, it is located north of Java, west of Sulawesi, and east of Sumatra.
The island is politically divided among three countries: Malaysia and Brunei in the north, and Indonesia to the south. Approximately 73% of the island is Indonesian territory. In the north, the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak make up about 26% of the island. Additionally, the Malaysian federal territory of Labuan is situated on a small island just off the coast of Borneo. The sovereign state of Brunei, located on the north coast, comprises about 1% of Borneo's land area.
Antipodal to an area of Amazon rainforest, Borneo is itself home to one of the oldest rainforests in the world.
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This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
- published: 24 Jun 2017
- views: 20716
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Trip through British North Borneo (Sabah) in 1906
North Borneo Historical Society: http://www.northborneohistory.com
A Trip through British North Borneo serves both as an example of the early film travelogue -...
North Borneo Historical Society: http://www.northborneohistory.com
A Trip through British North Borneo serves both as an example of the early film travelogue -- featuring familiar types of shots, such as the 'phantom rides' shot from a train -- and also of the sponsored, industrial documentary.
In representational terms, the film is a rare and valuable record of the development, industries, and customs of the local communities, showing local sites (such as the Padas River and the Darvel Bay tobacco estates) and in particular, the relationship between the local -- as workers, convicts and at leisure -- and the colonial administrators.
As a film sponsored by the British North Borneo Company, it promotes the company's administration and seeks to encourage further investment. This is achieved first through the film's emphasis on travel -- following the expedition by train, and across the river -- which affirms an ideology of colonial exploration, adventure and discovery and encourages the viewer to identify with those developing the country.
Secondly, the film shows the social work of the company -- reports noted its role in bringing peace and order and it is shown, for example, providing food to convicts -- and thirdly, it emphasises the commercial possibilities and ongoing development within the area. The varied industries of the region are shown, including rubber, tobacco and manganese, and this chimes with both the company's own emphasis on increasing the export trade, and with the broader imperial rhetoric of increased productivity within the colonies.
The British North Borneo Company evidently recognised the pedagogical and commercial value of film in promoting the company's development plans and in generating further investment. Indeed the company's engagement with film is an early example of a colonial administration using film, not only as a tool for imperial governance, but effectively as advertising, as a means of encouraging direct investment from the viewer.
via Colonial Film
https://wn.com/Trip_Through_British_North_Borneo_(Sabah)_In_1906
North Borneo Historical Society: http://www.northborneohistory.com
A Trip through British North Borneo serves both as an example of the early film travelogue -- featuring familiar types of shots, such as the 'phantom rides' shot from a train -- and also of the sponsored, industrial documentary.
In representational terms, the film is a rare and valuable record of the development, industries, and customs of the local communities, showing local sites (such as the Padas River and the Darvel Bay tobacco estates) and in particular, the relationship between the local -- as workers, convicts and at leisure -- and the colonial administrators.
As a film sponsored by the British North Borneo Company, it promotes the company's administration and seeks to encourage further investment. This is achieved first through the film's emphasis on travel -- following the expedition by train, and across the river -- which affirms an ideology of colonial exploration, adventure and discovery and encourages the viewer to identify with those developing the country.
Secondly, the film shows the social work of the company -- reports noted its role in bringing peace and order and it is shown, for example, providing food to convicts -- and thirdly, it emphasises the commercial possibilities and ongoing development within the area. The varied industries of the region are shown, including rubber, tobacco and manganese, and this chimes with both the company's own emphasis on increasing the export trade, and with the broader imperial rhetoric of increased productivity within the colonies.
The British North Borneo Company evidently recognised the pedagogical and commercial value of film in promoting the company's development plans and in generating further investment. Indeed the company's engagement with film is an early example of a colonial administration using film, not only as a tool for imperial governance, but effectively as advertising, as a means of encouraging direct investment from the viewer.
via Colonial Film
- published: 21 Jan 2014
- views: 21623
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National Anthem of British North Borneo (British North Borneo Governors 1881- 1963)
North Borneo was founded in 1877–1878 through a series of land concessions in northern Borneo from the Sultanate of Brunei and Sulu to an Austrian-German busine...
North Borneo was founded in 1877–1878 through a series of land concessions in northern Borneo from the Sultanate of Brunei and Sulu to an Austrian-German businessman and diplomat, von Overbeck. A former American Trading Company of Borneo territory in the western coast of northern Borneo had already passed to Overbeck, requiring him to go to Brunei to renew the concession of the land he bought from Joseph William Torrey. William Clark Cowie played an important role as a close friend of the Sultanate of Sulu in helping Overbeck to buy additional land in the eastern coast of Borneo.
Song: UK National Anthem God Save the Queen
Artist: Thomas Arne
https://wn.com/National_Anthem_Of_British_North_Borneo_(British_North_Borneo_Governors_1881_1963)
North Borneo was founded in 1877–1878 through a series of land concessions in northern Borneo from the Sultanate of Brunei and Sulu to an Austrian-German businessman and diplomat, von Overbeck. A former American Trading Company of Borneo territory in the western coast of northern Borneo had already passed to Overbeck, requiring him to go to Brunei to renew the concession of the land he bought from Joseph William Torrey. William Clark Cowie played an important role as a close friend of the Sultanate of Sulu in helping Overbeck to buy additional land in the eastern coast of Borneo.
Song: UK National Anthem God Save the Queen
Artist: Thomas Arne
- published: 09 Jul 2020
- views: 9974
8:19
North Borneo, Kinabatangan River & Semporna: Backpacking Borneo in 1 Week
Our 1 week backpacking trip through Malaysian Borneo, is one of my favourite travel experiences I've had in Asia. Jungle, wildlife, crystal clear waters, it was...
Our 1 week backpacking trip through Malaysian Borneo, is one of my favourite travel experiences I've had in Asia. Jungle, wildlife, crystal clear waters, it was so diverse.
We decided to come to Borneo on a whim, not really realising there is sooooo much to see on the third largest island in the world! But, we managed to narrow it down to 3 spots for our 7-day trip.
We relaxed on the beaches of remote North Borneo Biostation, spotted Orangutans in the Kinabatangan jungles and stayed in a house on stilts in the middle of the ocean!
More about North Borneo on the blog: https://www.theblondelotus.com/en/north-borneo-biostation/
➫ My instagram: http://instagram.com/theblondelotus/
Where we stayed:
- NORTH BORNEO BIOSTATION: https://www.booking.com/hotel/my/north-borneo-biostation-resort.en.html?aid=1607235&no_rooms=1&group_adults=1
- SUKAU GREENVIEW B&B: http://www.sukaugreenview.net
- MAGLAMI LAMI WATER HOUSE: https://www.booking.com/hotel/my/maglami-lami-water-house-semporna.en.html?aid=1607235&no_rooms=1&group_adults=1
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#travelvlog #borneo #malaysia #naturetravel
https://wn.com/North_Borneo,_Kinabatangan_River_Semporna_Backpacking_Borneo_In_1_Week
Our 1 week backpacking trip through Malaysian Borneo, is one of my favourite travel experiences I've had in Asia. Jungle, wildlife, crystal clear waters, it was so diverse.
We decided to come to Borneo on a whim, not really realising there is sooooo much to see on the third largest island in the world! But, we managed to narrow it down to 3 spots for our 7-day trip.
We relaxed on the beaches of remote North Borneo Biostation, spotted Orangutans in the Kinabatangan jungles and stayed in a house on stilts in the middle of the ocean!
More about North Borneo on the blog: https://www.theblondelotus.com/en/north-borneo-biostation/
➫ My instagram: http://instagram.com/theblondelotus/
Where we stayed:
- NORTH BORNEO BIOSTATION: https://www.booking.com/hotel/my/north-borneo-biostation-resort.en.html?aid=1607235&no_rooms=1&group_adults=1
- SUKAU GREENVIEW B&B: http://www.sukaugreenview.net
- MAGLAMI LAMI WATER HOUSE: https://www.booking.com/hotel/my/maglami-lami-water-house-semporna.en.html?aid=1607235&no_rooms=1&group_adults=1
SUBSCRIBE to help me create more content:
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Say hello + follow my adventures! ↡↡
Instagram ➫ http://instagram.com/theblondelotus/
Blog ➫ http://www.theblondelotus.com
Newsletter ➫ http://eepurl.com/dMSFDM
Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Camera Gear: Gopro Hero 4 & Canon EOS M5
#travelvlog #borneo #malaysia #naturetravel
- published: 21 Jan 2019
- views: 16922
2:30
Sabah in a nutshell
( This video is for entertainment purposes only, please do not take the video too seriously )
( This video is for entertainment purposes only, please do not take the video too seriously )
https://wn.com/Sabah_In_A_Nutshell
( This video is for entertainment purposes only, please do not take the video too seriously )
- published: 20 Jan 2021
- views: 17309