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A total of 155 climbers on Mount Kinabalu safely crossed the cascading streams at the summit of the mountain following heavy rain that hit early yesterday morning.
Mr Norman Ng recalled reminding himself to enjoy the moment, even though it was challenging. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The cold winds and rain nearly overwhelmed climbers on Mount Kinabalu, who had to navigate strong river-like currents following a downpour on Thursday (July 10).
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