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Kuala Lumpur

Our trip was really long and so I have decided to break it up for blogging purposes. There will probably more posts about this trip than you want to see or read about, but when you travel for three weeks there is a lot of stuff to cover.
Our first stop was in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was cheaper to fly there than strait to Indonesia, so we decided to spend a few days in Kuala Lumpur and really liked it.



Thean Hou Temple




The turtles were a big hit with our kids.



one word - delicious!






Petronas Twin Towers


Behind the towers they had a huge park with a wadding pool and the biggest assortment of children playground equipment that I have ever seen. Our kids had a blast!







This picture is out of order, but we had a layover in Oman for five hours. Luckily they had this awesome children's playplace full of soft toys. It made it the easiest layover ever.




Batu Caves

I think Auburn walked up almost all of those stairs.



There is a Hindu temple inside of the cave.

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Actuary Mom said…
Keep them coming!! I'm excited to read about the rest of the trip.
Actuary Mom said…
I used to have that problem of my photos showing up in the wrong order, but i'm not sure what I started doing differently to overcome it... so I'm no help at all. :)

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