Seven Natural Wonders Of Borneo
- Posted by Jaxon S on 01:24PM Oct 12, 2008
I must admit that I’m a bit bias when I come up with this list of Seven Natural Wonders of Borneo. Firstly, I’m a Sabahan and I haven’t travel extensively to Sarawak, so naturally I know >>
Cheap Flights To Borneo
- Posted by Jaxon S on 01:21AM Oct 10, 2008
Asia’s biggest budget carrier, AirAsia, has been given the green light to fly the Singapore - Borneo sector. The new service will connect the island state with three cities in Borneo — Kota >>
Extractive Experience? Guys, Sorry For The Error
- Posted by Jaxon S on 11:20PM Oct 6, 2008
Anyone heard of the word “extractive”? According to Google definition, extractive is: 1. Something that may be extracted; The substance left behind after something has been extracted; That >>
Suhakam Promises To Look Into Penan Women’s Sex Abuse Claim
- Posted by Jaxon S on 09:45AM Oct 1, 2008
When I was small, growing up in the interior of Kota Marudu in the northern part of Sabah, I used to hear stories about timber camp workers and the infamy of their behaviour towards the locals, particularly >>
Been Busy But Here’s Sabah Vege For Time Being
- Posted by Jaxon S on 12:07AM Oct 1, 2008
One of the things I fear most in my blogging activities is the possibility of running into a dead end called the writer’s block. I’m afraid that is what is happening to this blog at the moment. >>
“Timber Camp Workers Sexually Abused Penan Women”
- Posted by Jaxon S on 09:55AM Sep 26, 2008
The following is a press release from Survival, a movement for the tribal peoples, on the alleged sexual abuse of Penan women and girls in Sarawak. I’m not sure if this is true but if it is, the >>
So, How Did They Confuse Borneo And Malaysia?
- Posted by Jaxon S on 01:20AM Sep 25, 2008
So, is Borneo part of Malaysia or Malaysia part of Borneo? In some of the reports I read lately in relation to the launching of the globally anticipated Blackberry Bold (picture, left), it seems that Malaysia >>
Motion-Triggered Camera Captures Second Image Of Elusive Borneo Rhino
- Posted by Jaxon S on 11:02AM Sep 14, 2008
A motion-triggered camera mounted deep in the Heart of Borneo forests of Sabah, the Malaysian state on Borneo island, has captured the image of a wild Borneo rhino, the only second such image captured >>
Because Of Sipadan, This Guy May Stop Diving Forever
- Posted by Jaxon S on 11:28AM Sep 8, 2008
I’ve been following several blogs written by tourists and visitors, relating their experience in Borneo, particularly in Sabah, the state where I come from. One such blogs is “100 Days of SoliDude” >>
Probably Nothing
- Posted by Jaxon S on 12:47PM Aug 31, 2008
But I’m quite happy that as of today, this blog is on #1 on Google and Yahoo for the keyword “Borneo Blog”. Maybe it’s going to drop tomorrow, who knows, but it doesn’t really >>
Are You Passionate About The Heart Of Borneo?
- Posted by Jaxon S on 12:29PM Aug 31, 2008
… and has a Master’s degree in natural resource management, corporate social responsibility or related field? Or preferably has private sector experience and a Master in Business Administration >>
The Philippine Claim On North Borneo
- Posted by Jaxon S on 10:12AM Aug 28, 2008
The article below first appeared in the Manila Times in May 1962, more than a year before Malaysia was formed. It is republished in The Mindanao Examiner on Wednesday, Aug 27. It’s a long article, >>
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Is Fourth Richest King In The World
- Posted by Jaxon S on 11:19AM Aug 26, 2008
Sultan of Brunei, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, is the world’s fourth richest royal with a net worth of US$20 billion (RM66 billion), according to Forbes Magazines. Brunei, a tiny sultanate sandwiched >>
Yong Teck Lee, Deputy Prime Minister Of Malaysia
- Posted by Jaxon S on 12:36AM Aug 22, 2008
If this was going to be true, the Malaysian Bornean state of Sabah would create a history by having its first deputy prime minister in the form of Yong Teck Lee. According to a list of “upcoming >>
Elusive Bornean Clouded Leopard Captured On Camera
- Posted by Jaxon S on 12:01AM Aug 20, 2008
Motion-sensitive cameras have captured images of a highly elusive Bornean Clouded Leopard in its natural habitat in Sebangau National Park in South Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of Borneo Island. A team >>

