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Sabah: A Tapestry of Natural Beauty and Cultural Heritage Welcome to Sabah, a captivating region nestled in the heart of Malaysian Borneo. Picture No

Background imageSabah Collection: Favites coral fluorescing

Favites coral fluorescing
Favites sp. coral polyps feeding at night, fluorescing bright orange, yellow and green when illuminated by blue light. Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Oil rig hotel, Borneo

Oil rig hotel, Borneo. Seaventures recycled oil rig hotel, one kilometre from Mabul Island in the Celebes Sea, eastern Sabah in Borneo

Background imageSabah Collection: Bush cricket, Borneo C016 / 6276

Bush cricket, Borneo C016 / 6276
Bush cricket, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Stick insects mating C016 / 6273

Stick insects mating C016 / 6273
Stick insects (Abrosoma sp.) mating. Photographed at the Wildlife Sanctuary in Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Copper cheeked frog, Borneo C016 / 6275

Copper cheeked frog, Borneo C016 / 6275
Copper cheeked frog (Rana raniceps). This species, sometimes referred to as Rana chalconata, is a widespread amphibian from Borneo. Photographed at night

Background imageSabah Collection: Huntsman spider, Borneo C016 / 6279

Huntsman spider, Borneo C016 / 6279
Rainforest Huntsman spider hunting at night

Background imageSabah Collection: Stick insects mating C016 / 6274

Stick insects mating C016 / 6274
Stick insects (Abrosoma sp.) mating. Photographed at the Wildlife Sanctuary in Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Clipper butterfly, Borneo C016 / 6287

Clipper butterfly, Borneo C016 / 6287
Clipper butterfly (Parthenos sylvia), Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Dragonfly, Borneo C016 / 6285

Dragonfly, Borneo C016 / 6285
Dragonfly resting on leaf, Borneo

Background imageSabah Collection: Huntsman spider, Borneo C016 / 6284

Huntsman spider, Borneo C016 / 6284
Huntsman spider (family: Sparassidae), Borneo

Background imageSabah Collection: Bush cricket, Borneo C016 / 6277

Bush cricket, Borneo C016 / 6277
Bush cricket, Borneo, Malaysia. Also known as a katydid. this species mimics the colour and shape of a leaf

Background imageSabah Collection: Clipper butterfly, Borneo C016 / 6288

Clipper butterfly, Borneo C016 / 6288
Clipper butterfly (Parthenos sylvia), Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Bush cricket, Borneo C016 / 6278

Bush cricket, Borneo C016 / 6278
Bush cricket, Borneo, Malaysia. Also known as a katydid. this species mimics the colour and shape of a leaf

Background imageSabah Collection: Stranded pygmy killerwhale being helped C018 / 1070

Stranded pygmy killerwhale being helped C018 / 1070
Volunteers helps support the weight of a Pygmy Killerwhale (feresa attenuata), as it rests and recovers his strength. It standed itself near a resort at Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

Background imageSabah Collection: Nursey with Acacia seedlings C018 / 1050

Nursey with Acacia seedlings C018 / 1050
Checking nursey benches with Acacia seedlings (Acacia mangium), Kota Marudu, Sabah in Borneo. A. mangium will tolerate low fertility soils with impeded drainage

Background imageSabah Collection: Seedlings being planted C018 / 1047

Seedlings being planted C018 / 1047
Planting the next generation of seedling of Acacia Mangium in Kota Marudu, Sabah in Borneo. A. mangium will tolerate low fertility soils with impeded drainage

Background imageSabah Collection: Stranded pygmy killerwhale being helped C018 / 1056

Stranded pygmy killerwhale being helped C018 / 1056
Volunteers help transport a Pygmy Killerwhale (feresa attenuata), to deeper water after it became stranded. It was found near a resort at Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, East Malaysia on the island of Borneo

Background imageSabah Collection: Great barracuda

Great barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda). Also known as the giant barracuda this fish can grow up to 1.8 metres long. Photographed beneath a pier in Borneo

Background imageSabah Collection: Juvenile cuttlefish

Juvenile cuttlefish, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Short dragonfish

Short dragonfish
Short Dragonfish (Europegasus draconis), also known as the sea moth or dragon sea moth. Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Bigeye travelly fish

Bigeye travelly fish
Bigeye trevally Caranx sexfasciatus commonly known as jacks at Sipadan Island

Background imageSabah Collection: Bubble coral shrimp

Bubble coral shrimp (Vir philippinensis) on bubble coral, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Yellow moray eel

Yellow moray eel (Gymnothorax melatremus) living in an artificial reef under an oil rig near Mabul Island, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Destroyed reef from fishbombing

Destroyed reef from fishbombing
The sad aftermath of blast fishing revealed, a once beautiful reef system completely destroyed. Photographed at Mantanani, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Scientist with turtle

Scientist with turtle
A marine biologist releases a young female Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas, as part of a turtle research project on Mantanani island, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: A net for turtle research

A net for turtle research
Divers work with scuba equipment and ropes to secure a netted enclosure in place, this net will later be used to study sea turtle at Mantanani, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Teak cloning C013 / 4606

Teak cloning C013 / 4606
Teak cloning, YSG Biotech, Sabah, Malaysia. Six-week old teak plantlets grown from cloned tissues. These will be grown on a teak plantation

Background imageSabah Collection: Teak cloning C013 / 4602

Teak cloning C013 / 4602
Teak cloning

Background imageSabah Collection: Plant researcher, Malaysia C013 / 4599

Plant researcher, Malaysia C013 / 4599
Plant researcher, YSG Biotech in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. She is holding glass tubes containing micropropagated plantlets of teak (Tectona grandis) grown in sterile tissue culture

Background imageSabah Collection: Plant researcher, Malaysia C013 / 4600

Plant researcher, Malaysia C013 / 4600
Plant researcher, YSG Biotech in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. She is holding glass tubes containing micropropagated plantlets of teak (Tectona grandis) grown in sterile tissue culture

Background imageSabah Collection: Plant researcher, Malaysia C013 / 4598

Plant researcher, Malaysia C013 / 4598
Plant researcher, YSG Biotech in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. She is holding test tubes containing micropropagated plantlets of teak (Tectona grandis) in sterile tissue culture

Background imageSabah Collection: Trapped bush cricket C013 / 5003

Trapped bush cricket C013 / 5003
Trapped bush cricket. An entomologist releasing a bush cricket that was trapped in the Borneo rainforest

Background imageSabah Collection: Bush cricket, Borneo C013 / 5000

Bush cricket, Borneo C013 / 5000
Bush cricket (family Gryllacrididae), Borneo

Background imageSabah Collection: Bush cricket, Borneo C013 / 4996

Bush cricket, Borneo C013 / 4996
Bush cricket (family Gryllacrididae), Borneo

Background imageSabah Collection: Cicada, Borneo C013 / 4994

Cicada, Borneo C013 / 4994
Cicada (Megapomponia imperatoria), Borneo

Background imageSabah Collection: Bush cricket, Borneo C013 / 4990

Bush cricket, Borneo C013 / 4990
Bush cricket, or katydid, close up (family Tettigoniidae). Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Bush cricket C013 / 4987

Bush cricket C013 / 4987
Bush cricket, or katydid, close up (family Tettigoniidae). Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Stick mantis, Borneo C013 / 4982

Stick mantis, Borneo C013 / 4982
Stick mantis (Paratoxodera sp.) This mantis resembles a plant twig. It remains concealed while waiting for prey to move within its reach

Background imageSabah Collection: Centipede, Borneo C013 / 4978

Centipede, Borneo C013 / 4978
Centipede, Borneo rainforest

Background imageSabah Collection: Flat backed millipede C013 / 4977

Flat backed millipede C013 / 4977
Flat backed millipede, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Rhinoceros beetle C013 / 4971

Rhinoceros beetle C013 / 4971
Rhinoceros beetle being held by a persons hand. Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Rhinoceros beetle, close up C013 / 4974

Rhinoceros beetle, close up C013 / 4974
Rhinoceros beetle head, close up. Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Rhinoceros beetle C013 / 4973

Rhinoceros beetle C013 / 4973
Rhinoceros beetle. Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Praying mantis C013 / 4970

Praying mantis C013 / 4970
Praying mantis (Hierodula sp) in front of a persons hand.Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Bush cricket C013 / 4923

Bush cricket C013 / 4923
Bush cricket, or katydid, close up (family Tettigoniidae). Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSabah Collection: Rainforest researcher, Borneo C013 / 4793

Rainforest researcher, Borneo C013 / 4793
Rainforest researcher, Borneo. Researcher measuring phosphorous and nitrogen levels in water samples using a portable colorimeter

Background imageSabah Collection: Rainforest, Borneo C013 / 4786

Rainforest, Borneo C013 / 4786
Rainforest, Borneo. View from the observation tower near the Maliau Basin Study Centre at dawn

Background imageSabah Collection: Rainforest, Borneo C013 / 4785

Rainforest, Borneo C013 / 4785
Rainforest, Borneo. Forest bordering the Maliau river near Maliau Basin Studies Centre, Maliau Basin Conservation Area, Sabah, Malaysia, Borneo



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Sabah: A Tapestry of Natural Beauty and Cultural Heritage Welcome to Sabah, a captivating region nestled in the heart of Malaysian Borneo. Picture No. 11014536 showcases the breathtaking landscapes that await you here. From majestic Mount Kinabalu to the tranquil Segama River at dawn, every corner of this land is adorned with natural wonders. But Sabah is not just about its scenic beauty; it also holds a rich cultural heritage. H. H Sheikh of Kuwait Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah graced this land with his presence, leaving an indelible mark on its history. One cannot miss the vibrant Filipino market in Kota Kinabalu, where tantalizing aromas waft from food stalls offering delectable local delicacies. The flavorsome cuisine reflects the diverse ethnic groups that call Sabah home. Venturing into Danum Valley reveals an enchanting world where ancient rainforests thrive. Here, the towering Menggaris Trees protrude through the canopy, creating a mesmerizing sight for nature enthusiasts. The marine life surrounding Sabah is equally awe-inspiring. Witnessing green turtles mating or encountering a graceful green sea turtle basking in morning light leaves visitors spellbound by their beauty and gracefulness. As you explore Laban Rata Resthouse on Mount Kinabalu, you'll encounter climbers who have embarked on an exhilarating journey to conquer one of Southeast Asia's highest peaks. This resthouse serves as a vital stop along their arduous trek and offers respite amidst stunning mountain vistas. Sabah has been featured prominently throughout history - even gracing ILN covers back in 1961 - showcasing its significance as a global destination worth exploring. Sabah effortlessly weaves together natural splendor and cultural diversity like no other place on Earth. Whether it's immersing yourself in lush rainforests or indulging your taste buds at bustling markets, this region promises an unforgettable experience.