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My Articles on Malay Mail newspaper, Malaysia
Malay Mail is one of the oldest newspaper companies in Malaysia. Established in 1896, it is the first daily newspaper in Federal Malay States, now Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The newspaper is available FREE in Klang Valley only with a circulation of 100,000 copies daily.
I would like to offer my sincere gratitude to them for publishing my articles on their newspaper. It was published on 4th of May, 2010 and it was a 3 full pages coverage. My humble articles are as below.
Stepping Into The …
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Route 40 – Cordoba to Mendoza Scenery, ARGENTINA
Route 40 Argentina, the loneliness highway in the world. Completing almost the whole Route 40 took us almost 2 weeks when we were there in January. The whole expedition is guided and made possible by 4×4WorldExplorer.com
After staying a night in the 2nd largest city in Argentina, Cordoba, we moved on to Mendoza, best known for its wine.
We departed from Cordoba using Route 20 and then we cut back to Route 40 before we reached Mendoza. The scenery in Route 20 was amazing (will …
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*Written by Wilson Ng*
Traveling from Buenos Aires to Cordoba was not as tiring as I thought. As the second largest city of Argentina, Cordoba is one of the first Spanish colonial capital of the region.
This is how the city looks like from Sheraton Hotel, Cordoba. We reached Cordoba late in the evening.
We took a cab to tour the city as well as having a nice dinner there. Taxi fares were cheaper than Buenos Aires. Weather was really hot as it’s summer now. Ranging around 32c and above. In general, Argentinians …













