In 1980 Mr. Hedley and his family visited Malaysia. They travelled from Brunei to the Niah Caves in Sarawak, East Malaysia.
They started with their journey from Bandar Seri Begawan, which is the capital of Brunei. They crossed two large rivers on the ferry. Mr. Hedley had his lunch in Miri then continued his journey to the Niah Caves
which is in East Malayasia. He hired a small boat in order to cross the river and to stay in a government rest house for the night.
In the end he bunked in the forest with no air conditioning and from what I heard from what he said it was one of the most interesting
experiences he ever had. Then he continued to the Niah caves.
Mr.Hedley had quite an experience in the Niah Caves because it was the rarest event that a bunch of people came and removed the birds' nests
from the top of the cave, and they used these birds' nests to sell them in China because they believe that birds' nests will make a healthy person. Afterwards Mr. Hedley was ready to begin his journey and he was about to set off from the caves.
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