A Photographic Travelogue to Sabah, Malaysia

 

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A Photographic Travelogue to Sabah, Malaysia

 

The Trip » Labuan Island

Our final journey ended at Labuan Island. Located 8km off the western coast of Borneo and accessible by air and sea, Labuan has been designated as an International Offshore Financial Centre (IOFC). As a duty-free port, Labuan is a haven for shopping, especially chocolates, alcohol and cigarettes.

 

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1.) Labuan town is a quiet place; littered with small shops selling duty-free items - mainly alcohol, cigarettes and chocolates.

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2.) There really isn't much to do in Labuan - so I spent most of the time chatting up with Evelyn at the hotel and taking pictures of the wonderful sunsets.

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3.) Merchant ships docking at the port.

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4.) Shot taken at 6:45pm

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5.) Shot taken at 6:52pm

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6.) Shot taken at 7:20pm

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