I was with a friend of mine planning on where to go before celebrating New Year's day. So we've planned to visit Kudat (Tip of Borneo to be exact). But we've set off a bit late and somehow changed our way going South. We stopped at Gunung Emas, Tambunan and trying to get hold with Fr. Rudolf, who serves in St. Francis Xavier Cathedral in Keningau, but cannot get through to him. So my friend suggested Kundasang War Memorial. We've visited War Memorial in Labuan, now it's time to go to another site of WWII remembrance in our own Sabah soil.
We took the Tambunan-Ranau route. This is my very first time using this road. Short cut you can say, wait till you see the road's condition - gravelled (well, at least most of them were sealed. Other wise we'll only reach Ranau at dusk. huhu...). Upon reaching Ranau, we stopped for a while in Ranau Town for lunch and at the same time, looking at St. Peter Claver's Church - so many memories especially during Sabah Youth Day -2. After lunch, we go straight to Kundasang.
Lest We Forget - a dedication to 2500 Australian, British and New Zealander soldiers who perished during the Death March in the time of World War II.

















Pax.
Letting go...
3 days ago


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