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Malaysia is composed of two parts. Peninsular Malaysia is a long portion of land which extends from the border of Thailand to Singapore. The northern part is mostly covered by dense jungle, while the central part is lightly populated. The western part is a fertile plain extending down to the sea. East Malaysia, the other part of the country, is adjacent to the southern part of Indonesian state of Kalimantan. It is divided between Sarawak and Sabah, with the country of Brunei between them. The rubber plantations which make Malaysia the world's largest rubber producer cover much of the coastal plains and hills of the west. |
 View at Kinabalu National Park on Borneo |  Nature on Mount Kinabalu |  Small island in Semporna |
 Beach and boat in Semporna |  View from Mount Kinabalu |  Nepenthes rajah plant |
 Trees and cloud on Mount Kinabalu |  Beach in Semporna |  Sunrise at Mount Kinabalu |