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- It’s in the same park, but not the same cave. 
- Yeah, in Vietnam, they call the war the American War and have a museum with all the atrocities and captured American equipment. 
  2·18 days ago 2·18 days ago- The thing that hit me hardest was the fencing that went all the way up to the top floor of the building to prevent the prisoners from jumping off and commiting suicide. 
  6·20 days ago 6·20 days ago- I just called it monkey statue because there were monkeys all over it. 
- Apparently, it tastes like chicken. 
  3·24 days ago 3·24 days ago- See answers above. 
  8·24 days ago 8·24 days ago- Yes. It’s open to tourists. You pay a fee and spend half a day with them. You prepare their food, feed them, then follow them through the forest as they forage, dust bath, water bath, and socialize. A supercool experience. 
- Your right. My mind was telling me this as I was posting but I didn’t listen. We’re actually home now. I don’t post pictures when I’m travelling. 
- Yeah, this was near the place they shot that scene. We saw that tree too. 
- Yeah, we saw it. Awesome. 
- lol Apparently, there was a lot of push back when it was first proposed, but now it has become kind of an icon of Singapore. 
- No. We’re already back home. I don’t like posting while I’m gone. A little paranoid, I guess. 
  9·1 month ago 9·1 month ago- We had a mosquito net for night, but they weren’t bad. I was surprised. 
  5·1 month ago 5·1 month ago- There were only 10 tour boats in the park while we were there, according to the guide. I can only remember seeing one or two on the whole trip. We were two of us on the boat plus the crew which consisted of a guide, a captain, a helper, and a cook. They slept below. How quiet are you? 
  6·1 month ago 6·1 month ago- It’s very possible. They rolled the canvas down over the sides of the boat at night because these monkeys (whatever they were) are known to come on board and steal things. 
  7·1 month ago 7·1 month ago- Here’s the website. We did a 2 night tour. 2,000,000 IDR per person. I don’t know what country you’re from, but it was $550 Canadian dollars per person. https://www.orangutanapplause.com/ 
  24·1 month ago 24·1 month ago- Yes, there were mosquito nets and no, they weren’t bad. I barely noticed any. We’re from Northern Canada so perhaps we are immune. 
  7·1 month ago 7·1 month ago- Yup. Comin’ up. 
  821·1 month ago 821·1 month ago- You are correct. I can’t believe we actually did it. (We’re back now.) 



The regular ticket let’s you in a kilometer. They have a small group tour that goes another couple of km, but it doesn’t have wood boardwalk or lighting. The place is HUGE. Some caverns 20 meters high. Lots of spectacular formations. We’ll worth it IMO.