#guasha #therapy #thirdsession #gettingbetter With #family in #sandapak #bingkor #keningau #bigfamily (at Bingkor)

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#guasha #therapy #thirdsession #gettingbetter With #family in #sandapak #bingkor #keningau #bigfamily (at Bingkor)
Ive recorded a few of my drive travel #timeline..its a preparation for proof of anything in the future. Ive found this one from #keningau to #penampang took 1hour35minutes ,(best times is 1hr10m). Well, For some people, its way too fast. But for those who are always on the long road, its kinda slow. So for me, i aint sire if its considered fast or slow, but i just drive Fast but aint Furiously. 😉 today goin back to Keningau to meet my grandma, i think the only grandma left at #sandapak #bingkor Keningau. God Bless our trip with my brothers and Uncle a.k.a Godfather for my baptism. (at Dian Emmanuel Entrepreneurz)
Archaeological find unearthed in Bingkor
KENINGAU: Another archaeological find has been unearthed at Jalan Kuangoh in Bingkor indicating what used to be a site for making Palaeolithic stone tools.
The archaeological site about 15 minutes from here had been identified earlier and as of last May 9, excavation work began and is expected to finish on May 29 next week.
Within 10 days, the team consisting of researchers from the Global Archaeological Research Centre of University Malaysia Sabah (UMS) and the Sabah Museum Department discovered several items.
These included tools such as an anvil, core stone and hammerstone associated with debitage and even other items like chopper and flake tool.
Director of the UMS Global Archaeological Research Centre Prof Dr Mokhtar Saidin believes it proved there were early humans that settled in the area. However he was not able to provide a date for when they existed in the prehistoric period as it required further detailed studies. Read more.