ColumnistsPeter Nelson's TravelsPeter Nelson's travels - Malaysia photos Peter Nelson’s travels – Malaysia photos June 11, 2014 by Peter Nelson There were whole villages made up of fishing boats. Families lived on them. An empty beach on Pinang. A fruit market in Georgetown. A high vantage point in interior Malaysia. Looks like a scene out of the movie “Bridge on the River Kwai”. Malacca, the city built by the Dutch colonials, showing a predilection building with pink brick. Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Related Peter Nelson’s travels – more from Australia December 23, 2015 Peter Nelson’s travels – Australian photos December 23, 2015 Peter Nelson’s travels – The end at Land’s End January 1, 2016 FOLLOW US FacebookTwitter Latest WIT … Spider Eating? December 12, 2024 FOR SALE: Schwinn 470 Elliptical with User Manual December 11, 2024 Spaghetti with Fresh Sausage December 8, 2024 When grief overshadows the holiday season December 10, 2024 The Inclusion Project marks its one year anniversary December 9, 2024 Lanark Lit Competition holds its Winners’ Gala December 9, 2024 From the Archives Holy Name of Mary parish holds its annual Spring Gathering Gardening in Almonte: Get off the grass!! STORY CONTEST: The Sooner Scout The Millstone is 10 years old! Two new ‘Guardian Angels’ named at AGH A Name for This Place: a John Dunn story Cathy Reside’s Good Food Tour on CBC Ontario Energy Board Energy East Consultation: Kanata discussion