Island of Borneo

Introduction of Sabah


Sabah, the second largest state in Malaysia, is situated at the northern part of the island of Borneo, the third largest island in the world. It covers an area of 72,500 sq. kilometers with a coastline of 1,440 kilometres long washed by the South China Sea in the West, the Sulu Sea in the Northeast and the Celebes Sea in the East. Known to the world as "THE LAND BELOW THE WIND", Sabah is rich not only in natural beauty and resources, but also in the cultural heritage of its people.

Jumaat, 26 Julai 2013

Sandakan Crocodile

Sandakan Crocodile conservation center was first licensed in the state. It is located at Mile 8, Jalan Labuk, Sandakan. This center owner, is the owner of several large vessels fish. This for a lot of kids have sold to the public, especially fishermen who enjoy preserving crocodile. Amount obtained until the 1970s is 1,000 crocodiles, some of which have been slaughtered for the precious skins for export, while the flesh is delicious (for some people) is sold to local people. Until 1982 Global Trade Conference Rules (International Convention Regulating Trade) Sabah government has banned the killing of a crocodile. With these were kept. In this Sandakan Crocodile Farm, there are about 3,000 crocodiles as a whole. Besides crocodiles, this park also showcases a wide variety of animals and tropical fish are beautiful and large


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action crocodile

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