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Dark Tourism In Sabah & Why We Are Drawn To The Macabre

Dark Tourism In Sabah & Why We Are Drawn To The Macabre
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Floods leave a trail of destruction

KOTA KINABALU: The floods and landslides which hit Papar, Penampang, Putatan and Kota Kinabalu on Wednesday have left a trail of mud, overturned cars and collapsed houses among the damages.

Freak flash floods hit several districts in Sabah

KOTA KINABALU: A freak flash flood caused a sea of destruction with uprooted trees, overturned vehicles and collapsed wooden structures in several districts in Sabah on Wednesday (Sept 15).

Perfectly working at home in Sabah s untouched forests | Daily Express Online

Published on: Thursday, May 20, 2021 By: Bernama Crocker Range Park - unesco.org.my / Bernama Kota Kinabalu: Working in the midst of Sabah’s untouched forests is no easy feat but for Simun Limbawang, head of the Inobong substation in Penampang, it is all in a day’s work. This substation is among the eight located in various parts of the state’s largest terrestrial park Crocker Range Park, which spreads over 46,500 hectares of forested land across eight districts and is managed by Sabah Parks. The park’s main station is located in Keningau. Simun, 57, who has been in charge of the substation since 2017, said the Inobong substation started operating in 2003 as an information and research centre in the northern part of the Crocker Range Park, with 27.4 percent of the park under its jurisdiction.

Inobong youth, newly graduate of Fondacio

By Edmund Raymond “But the fruit of the spirit is charity, joy and peace, patience, understanding of others, kindness and fidelity” (Galatians 5:22) Institute of Formation Fondacio Asia (IFFAsia) prepares and equips the young for leadership, and helps them grow in their unique vocations, through nurturing their path of human & Christian formation. It opens an alternative career or life path with the young, helps them engage with the peripheries, to be in the mission to serve through the local church, and civil society. Edmund Raymond is a graduate of IFFAsia’s Batch-13 from Jan-Dec 2020 and before that he was in Batch 1 at Majodi Center IFFAsia program from May-Dec 2019. Edmund hailed from Inobong, Penampang Sabah shared his experience and journey.

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