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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 187)
30 October 2006
Central and South America
BrazilColombia

Palmari, Brazil, 2006

The Western Amazon – Palmari I visited Brazil for the first time in October 2006, when I spent five days in the Western Amazon, near the border with Colombia. The Palmari lod

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1 October 2006
Oriental
Thailand

Thailand: Khao Yai, 2006

I visited Khao Yai again in September 2006 during a weekend stopover in Thailand. The park, which is only two hours from downtown Bangkok, seemed better than I remembered from 200

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1 November 2005
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
China

Qinling Mountains Trip Report, 2005

My first trip to China in October 2005 remains a highlight of my travels. I stopped en route from Australia to a new job in Paris. I’d been so swept up in organising the m

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19 November 2004
Oriental
BorneoMalaysia

Sabah and Sarawak, 2004

I spent a month mammal watching in S.E. Asia during the early part of the rainy season in September 2004. There were plenty of animals to see, though wherever I went people would t

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21 October 2004
Oriental
Thailand

Southern Thailand, 2004

I spent a month mammal watching in S.E. Asia during the early part of the rainy season in September 2004. There were plenty of animals to see, though wherever I went people would t

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19 October 2004
Oriental
Malaysia

Peninsula Malaysia, 2004

I spent a month mammal watching in S.E. Asia during the early part of the rainy season in September 2004. There were plenty of animals to see, though wherever I went people would t

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