VISITORS to Karanahan View, in Kg Tempasuk 1, Kota Belud, can see colourful field of photo booths, beautifully-landscaped lawn and the swimming pool. By the side, there is a pond with plenty of fish and several kayak and boats nearby in a hut, just ready for guests to push into the water and go for a good paddle
SWITCHING to terrestrial wildlife photography after decades of diving the deep, famous dive guru, Clement Lee, has this to tell the tourism establishment:
“Leverage the epic biodiversity of both land and marine simultaneously to double if not triple Sabah’s ecotourism receipts. What strikes me most is, yes, like underwater, we do have what it takes to be the leader, where both the top side and underwater biodiversity are equal to none!” he told Daily Express after spending two years as a ‘Roving’ birding photographer to places like Gunung Alap, Crocker Range, Kinabalu Park, Sepilok, Sukau, Kinabatangan, Sayap, Sangkir, Tempasuk, Kota Belud, Inobong, Sugut, in an around KK itself.
The power of the English adage “A picture is worth a thousand words,” that is, sometimes, multiple ideas, essence and meaning can be conveyed more effectively by a single still picture than a mere verbal description, is so true.
These top class picture