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Mountain Torque @ Kinabalu Print E-mail
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19 November 2007

KOTA KINABALU: Mount Kinabalu has added another feather to its famous cap. It now has the world's highest via ferrata and the first in Asia.

Via ferrata, or iron road, is a mountaineering sport that originated in Italy during World War 1. It is a mountain route equipped with fixed rungs, rails, cables, stemples (crossbars and supports), ladders and bridges.

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Gua Cha Print E-mail
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Situated on the bank of the Nenggiri River in Ulu Kelantan, Cha Caves is considered as one of the most actively researched archeological site in the Peninsular Malaysia. Discovery of this 300 square metre cave was first reported in 1936 by H.D. Noone. Several extensive research on the historical significance of the cave was conducted by G. Sieveking in 1954 and in 1979, the latest research was carried out by Haji Adi bin Haji Taha at the same site.

As a result of the research, more than 30 remains of people in the ages of ‘Hoabinhian’ and Neolithic were discovered in the cave. Pottery designed in various shapes and styles were found in large quantities which were also burial tools buried together with the dead. Evidence of scrap of food proves that people then not only hunted small animals but also large ones such as oxen and wild boars.

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