Welcome to the town of Sebuyau Went to Sebuyau with a group from my church over the weekend. Sebuyau is a small town in the middle of nowhere the division of Sri Aman in Sarawak. She went too.
It's so small you could take your first smoke and the whole town would find out by the next day. It's so small you could say "f*ck" and the your parents would know within the hour. It's so small... you get the idea.
Other than it's size, it's an interesting place to be. Of course I'm just saying that to be nice.
Anyhoo, fish here apparently outnumber people 4 to 1 (Fishing is the main source of income) and coffee shops outnumber schools 20 to 1. Oh, and there's only one school.
I'll let pictures tell the rest.
 The jetty that connects our side of the world to Sebuyau via express boat (which you can see at the end of the pier)  We had ice kacang there, and it came in cups. That was when Deb saw a brown jumping snake/toad/cow.  Uncle Richard's place, where we stayed. Don't let the facade deceive you, for inside we had a...  (I have no idea what it's called) Gym?  View from the balcony. Postcard material eh?  Main St, Sebuyau Town.  View of aforementioned street from the other end.  The store owner must've had athletic fowl trainers for parents.  Went to the nearby village on that. No, not in, on.  Interesting looking fish they have.  Three monkeys. Note my unusually large forehead (thanks to bad lighting in the express boat).
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