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  • The Kuala Jasin waterfall where the Jasin River flows into the Endau River, in Endau-Rompin National Park, Malaysia. This humid jungle is one of the world's oldest rainforest.  It has survived, untouched by the ice ages, for 130 million years.
    Kuala_Jasin_waterfall_83406ENr2.jpg
  • The Kuala Jasin waterfall where the Jasin River flows into the Endau River, in Endau-Rompin National Park, Malaysia. This humid jungle is one of the world's oldest rainforest.  It has survived, untouched by the ice ages, for 130 million years.
    Kuala_Jasin_waterfall_83406ENr1.jpg
  • The Kuala Jasin waterfall where the Jasin River flows into the Endau River, in Endau-Rompin National Park, Malaysia. This humid jungle is one of the world's oldest rainforest.  It has survived, untouched by the ice ages, for 130 million years.
    Kuala_Jasin_waterfall_93006KJ11.jpg
  • The upper falls of Kota Tinggi Waterfall in Kota Tinggi Forest park, Johore Malayasia. A popular tourist attraction for visitors and locals.
    Kota_Tinggi_Waterfall_90406KTF2.jpg
  • The upper falls of Kota Tinggi Waterfall in Kota Tinggi Forest park, Johore Malayasia. A popular tourist attraction for visitors and locals.
    Kota_Tinggi_Waterfall_90406KTF1.jpg
  • A small waterfall along the jasin River in Endau-Rompin National Park, Malaysia. This humid jungle is one of the world's oldest rainforest.  It has survived, untouched by the ice ages, for 130 million years.
    Endau-Rompin_National_Park_93006JR9.jpg
  • Upi Guling waterfall along the jasin River in Endau-Rompin National Park, Malaysia. This humid jungle is one of the world's oldest rainforest.  It has survived, untouched by the ice ages, for 130 million years.
    Endau-Rompin_National_Park_93006JR2.jpg
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