After the border we are back at it heading to Georgetown One thing I mast say is the roads in Thailand and Malaysia are well kept |
The Penang bridge is 13.5 km (8.4 miles), making it the longest bridge in Malaysia as and the fourth-longest in Southeast Asia. |
We find things in Georgetown a little pricer than Thailand and consider going for a job |
A lot of the city is built on reclaimed land so the beaches are not great |
Another food market but they are by far the cheapest place to eat |
Noodle soup and Beer |
But most of it we wouldn't want to EAT |
Now these things would make most men envious Yes they are Gooey ducks from BC |
We go for a ride around the Island |
Eating again |
Back on the road the next day and Phil back on the bus once again to find a more fun location. Now onto Cameron Highlands, home of the tea plantations, Phil undecided that its really his scene, tea, but after much discussion he decides to join us anyway, so once again back on the bus. Fortunately these buses are mostly mini vans, air conditioned and make several potty and food stops so not like the crappy cheap buses, its inexpensive to get around here for sure.
They couldn't tell me why Vancouver |
We went for a drink in this pub and as Trev chatted up the bar girls outside to find out why "Vancouver" Phil was worried that the "bouncers" were going to finally chuck dad out as he wasnt making himself understood very well and they were getting a bit fustrated with him, but alas all though he didnt find out why "Vancouver" was in their name, he left without having to be escorted out!
Now Ronnie is really coming out of his shell But he has a tremendous FEAR of needles |
New BLING for Ronnie!! |
The Vancouver VooDoos was the pro lacrosse team that played in the NLL. But not sure why they would have used the sign unless the owner bought from the VooDoos?? I don´t think they exist anymore
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