WATERFALLS OF MALAYSIA

The appeal of waterfalls is ageless. Throughout history, man has been enchanted by their majesty and mystique. From the breathtaking Angel Falls of South America (the world's tallest at 980 metres) to the awesome Niagara Falls, the timeless beauty of the waterfall, the never-ending spectacle of...

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Language:English
Published: Petaling Jaya Design Dimension 1989
Edition:First Edition
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