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Visit to the Batu Caves.
Gepubliseer: 17.12.2018
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All these statues are located underground in the caves.
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This one and the following sculpture are somehow creepy.
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And this is a temple.
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And this is basically the main attraction, the stairs leading up to another cave.
In the smaller caves with the sculptures, I was approached by this Canadian with Indian roots. We then went up the stairs together. With her 60 years, she was still very adventurous and fit.
The monkeys here on the stairs sometimes attack people and steal food and drinks. I was actually left alone.
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So, now on top! Let's go in.
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And then it went back down the stairs once I was outside the cave.
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I have no idea how this picture came to be. But it would be too funny to just delete it.
Right next to the stairs were many Indian restaurants. Everything is served as usual on a banana leaf.
Then I went to Titiwangsa Park. I had to transfer with the train to get there. A pure construction site.
From a distance, I saw this skyscraper and walked the two kilometers there.
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Malay school buses.
In this river, there was some big animal swimming.
At first, it looked like a crocodile, but up close it looked like a snake.
Back in the center of Kuala Lumpur, it was raining heavily. It washed all the trash from the streets into the river.
So in the evening, I went to the terrace of the hostel with this view.