Malaysia - Sarawak - Mulu National Park

I visited Mulu Caves, flying from Miri. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Incredible large caves with the Mount Mulu and the Pinnacles, located in Sarawak State in Borneo Island.

Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia and located in the island of Borneo. I visited the Mulu National Park near Miri, Sarawak which is an incredible network of large caves and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.There are many main ethnic groups in Sarawak. The Ibans or Dayaks, were once headhunters, has a dance that mimick the hornbill bird. The hornbill appears in the State emblem seen in the stamp used. Postcard was mailed from Kuching, the capital of Sarawak.



Postcard 1 - The Pinnacle, Mulu National Park
View of the Pinnacle. Mailed from Miri, Sarawak.




Postcard 2
Pinnacle postcard issued by Pos Malaysia.




Postcard 3 One of caves in Mulu has an Abraham Lincoln's profile. Matching stamp of Gunung Mulu (Mount Mulu). Mailed from Kuching, Sarawak.




Postcard 4I flew from Miri to Mulu National Park. Saw the Pinnacles from the air. Took river boat to visit the different caves and see bats flying in swrils during dusk from the limestone caves.



Postcard 5
A nice multi-view of Mulu National Park, Sarawak.



Postcard 6Thanks to MSC for mailing this postcard from Miri airport after visiting Mulu Caves.




Postcard 7Inside the limestone caverns of Mulu Caves.



Postcard 8
Underground river running inside the Clearwater Cave, Mulu National Park



Postcard 9
Millions of bats flying out of Deer Cave, Mulu National Park



Postcard 10
Mulu National Parks and other parks in Borneo.



Postcard 11
Mulu National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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