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Prince William and Kate Middleton's Rainforest Adventure in Borneo
Sept 16, 2012 by Sandra Sokial
LAHAD DATU: Britain’s Prince William and his wife Catherine Middleton, or fondly known as Kate, did not mind the sun, at all.
In fact, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge refused transportation and chose to walk a distance of 500 metres from the Danum Valley Terrace House to meet 25 researchers and Oxford University undergraduates at the Field Centre Laboratory.
William was heard advising one of the researchers, Kogila Vani Annammala who focuses her research on soils within the conservation area, to “keep up the good work and keep digging.”
The nature-loving royal couple decided to walk through Danum Valley, Malaysia’s well-reserved rainforest, here, to end their visit to Malaysia. Read More
Source : The Borneo Post Online.
THE Royal Highnesses walking on the suspension bridge after trekking the Danum Valley rainforest
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