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05/05/2010
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We had very little time in Brunei and knew very little about the country. It is a small Muslim country surrounded by Malaysia. We headed to the nearby park that was highly recommended by the tourism brochures. It’s hard to call it a park since it is so much more than that. It even has its own natural waterfall. In these beautiful surroundings the local people come in mass to walk, jog and exercise. It was fascinating to see so many people out jogging with their families. From running kids to running grandparents. I can’t imagine how they can survive running in that unbearable heat! Obviously they are used to it and even enjoy it. Personally, just walking exhausted me! I was leaving puddles with each step I took! I chatted to some people and they said their happiness was just enjoying nature and keeping healthy. We could all take a page out their book that’s for sure!

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