The Lost World of Sabah in Borneo photographed by Nick Garbutt and Alex Hyde
Cut off from the outside world, untouched by the hand of man, a pristine expanse of uncharted rainforest in Borneo, known as Sabah’s Lost World, is finally giving up its secrets. Hidden away for centuries, Maliau Basin in the Malaysian say of Sabah, is home to a spectacular and diverse array of wildlife, which has been granted to flourish undisturbed behind an encircling fortress of nearly impenetrable cliffs.
A close-up of a juvenile Reticulated Python resting on a sapling near Ginseng Camp
Picture: NICK GARBUTT / BARCROFT MEDIA
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