Since Heidi was here back in 1988, she figured it would be a good place to take call, especially since it’s relatively easy to get around, since the port is essentially right downtown. Dr. Phil wanted to do a 3-day trip to a nearby island, so Heidi is on-call all three days. I had wanted to see a bit of the island, so the boys and I decided to hook up with Louise, Scott and Lizzie to share a taxi to Penang National Park, on the northwest part of the island. We hired a local taxi driver to do a mini-tour of the northern section of Panang Island, and we started with two Buddhist temples, one Burmese, one Thai. One with a giant reclining Buddha, the other standing.
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Part of the reclining buddha. |
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The standing buddha. |
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Tandoori clay oven at Sri Anada Bahwan, which would turn out to be my favorite meal of the Voyage! |
On the way back to Georgetown, our taxi driver suggested a positively wonderfulplace for lunch, Sri Ananda Bahwan. The boys and I shared three different curries that were absolutely amazing, each with its own unique flavor. The restaurant used traditional tandoori clay ovens, and had both Malay in Indian dishes. Thus far, the best meal yet during this SAS voyage!
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Scott and Reade in the trishaw, going back to the ship. |
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In the tender boat. |
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The tender boat outside the MV Explorer. |
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The lizard was amazing! I think I would have been afraid to get too close to it.