It was raining heavily... after all the hard work hiking up to the waterfall, we just spent less than 25 minutes bathing in the waterfall. We had to rush back to the camp because it's dangerous to stay.
I was all wet soaking in the rain. We didn't need to go to the waterfall to take a shower at all. We were taking a shower in the rain ..all the time! ><
Back at the camp in the island, the Jahai tribe natives were busy preparing our dinner meals. We were going to have Campfire Barbecue Chicken for dinner at night. They set a campfire in the rain under a big flysheet as shelter. With all the raining, we were happy the natives able to get firewood to build a long lasting campfire for us that night. It was our final night camping in the island.
At the campfire, there were lots of bamboo cylinders stuffed with rice and pumpkin lining in a row cooking on firewood. The campsite was surrounded with firewood and bamboo breeze smoke odor.
These are rice stuffed in bamboo cylinders cooking on the firewood. Bamboos were used as food container.
Other than rice in the bamboos, the natives cooked pumpkin with the bamboos. We had pumpkin with bamboo flavor for dinner.
Barbecued Chicken On Bamboo Sticks.
The natives were barbecuing chicken drumstick for our dinner with bamboo sticks. We just stand aside chit-chatting while the natives cooked for us.
We were having kettle in the campfire too o_0 don't know whose kettle this is. Someone putted a kettle in the campfire so clever. Don't have to use the stove for boiling water. I was almost out of gas for my portable stove on the second night of the camping trip.
We were having sausages as well. Lots of it.
Sausages with bamboo sticks barbecued on firewood.
Our barbecued sausages served on leaves on top of the cooler box as table haha.
A peek at my neighbors at the campsite in the rain......All our clothes were wet hanging on ropes.
I hang my wet clothes under my own flysheet. It was difficult to dry clothes in the tropical rain forest.
It was drizzling and then raining heavily during dinner time from evening, throughout the night till we finished our dinner. We were all eating under the big flysheet as shelter.
A view of the lake behind our campsite in the island. Raining non stop..haha Dead trees were lining around the banks of the lake. They were dead trees from sunken forest when the valley was flooded with water caused by a dam.
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