Daily Photo – Jungle Reflections

Daily Photo – Jungle Reflections
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As my canopy photos have shown (here and here) the canopy in the survey area in Brunei was not particularly dense hence the proliferation of ground cover and hence the term, jungle.

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Daily Photo – Wet Feet

Daily Photo – Wet Feet
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While the bridging would keep you above the water most of the time, after a heavy rain the levels of the lakes would rise and inevitably the foot boards of some stretch of bridging would end up under water. Such was the case in the photo below. Generally, the bluer the water, the deeper it was but this was probably only six to eight feet deep.

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Daily Photo – Morning Commute

Daily Photo – Morning Commute
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While today my morning commute is a 25 mile chore on the freeways of Houston, in 1989, as this photos shows, my commute in Brunei was much more pleasant!

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Daily Photo – Night Flood

Daily Photo – Night Flood
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You can't actually see the car driving through this flood in Kuala Belait, one night in 1989, but you know it's there by the trails of the tail lights and the plumes of water on each side.

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Daily Photo – More Lake Bridging

Daily Photo – More Lake Bridging
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In this photo, part of my crew heads home across a stretch of lake bridging in Brunei, 1989. The lakes were probably old sand quarries.

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