We take a visit to the local fish market of Sandakan - this young lad is very proud of his catch that morning ...
Just had to take this little one's photo - so much like Aruna!
This rather splendid, colourful and elaborately decorated Bhuddist temple was found bedecked with flowers, fat buddhas and flamboyant decorations
Who, me?
There were lots of Nazi looking symbols in reverse - but these ancient Chinese hieroglyphics were far more ancient and signify peace and enlightenment (exactly, quite the reverse)
Yellow and red lanterns with just one out of line ...
These fat little buddhas were simply everywhere!
Beautiful views from the edge of this cliff top temple
We leave this centre of meditation and reflection, spiralling back down to the earth that people have to work and live in......
... and they start very young - couldn't resist little Antony's endearing charms - just had to buy some useless trinkets!
We visited a local equatorial garden, with some very unusual exhibits ....
.... yes it is a phallic fungus which ejects thousands of fertile spores ......................
On the quayside we could see these multi-coloured tropical fish - impressive or just plain cool?
No you're not seeing things, these are Paget's feet - the tiddlers loved them!
For our last 3 days we treated ourselves to the warm, sultry Pacific Harbour Resort. It boasts 11 swimming pools, a sumptuous golf course played in the cool of the night under floodlights, not to mention a harbour littered with billionaires' yachts!
We felt all at sea in the Olympic size swimming pool!
We say farewell to our exciting, exhilerating journeys with so many memories, mixed up emotions, hellos and goodbyes, to all the different people we have met and places visited.
Hope you've found it interesting!