“Bark is Worse than its Bite”
A Caerostris spider rests on a stick in the Malaysian jungle. Semenyih, near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
by Aran Gibbs
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“Bark is Worse than its Bite”
A Caerostris spider rests on a stick in the Malaysian jungle. Semenyih, near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
by Aran Gibbs
Close-up Photographer of the Year
Sunrise by bdrc https://flic.kr/p/2jjvzj8
DIRECTIONS TO KLMBH #283 @ SEMENYIH, 26 AUGUST 2018
Hares: Big Ben & Co.
Date: Sunday, 26th August 2018
Time: Pre-brief at 9:15 am sharp and riders set off at 9:30 am
GPS Coordinates: 2°59'16.7"N 101°52'08.4"E
Directions: Click here Google Map / Waze
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