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Sarawak showcases adventure


KUCHING, 6 May 2021: Sarawak Tourism Board is promoting nature and adventure to travellers as well as travel consultants who are seeking new content when borders reopen to international tourism.
The focus is on exploring the rainforest,
national parks, caves and climbing adventures rolled into holiday options that
culminate with a beach stay.
Check out here some of the options that adopt sustainable and community tourism objectives.
Darul Hana Bridge spanning the Sarawak river.
Beaches
Everyone loves beaches. There is nothing
more calming than to relax on a beach accompanied by the soothing sound of
splashing waves. Sarawak is home to many beaches. Tripadvisor identifies seven ....

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Early human impacts and ecosystem reorganization in southern-central Africa


55). The primary aim was to understand the subsurface distribution of artifacts and fan deposits across the larger landscape. Artifacts are typically deeply buried within the Chitimwe Beds in all places except at the margins, where erosion has begun to remove the top part of the deposit. During informal survey, two people walked across Chitimwe Beds that appear as mapped features on Government of Malawi geological maps. As these people encountered the shoulders of Chitimwe Bed deposits, they began to walk along the margins where they could observe artifacts eroding from the deposits. By placing excavations slightly (3 to 8 m) upslope from actively eroding artifacts, excavations could reveal their in situ locations relative to their containing sediments, without the necessity of laterally extensive excavations. Test pits were emplaced so that they would be 200- to 300-m distant from the next-nearest pit and thus capture the variation across Chitimwe Bed deposits and the artifacts t ....

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