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States and federal territories of Malaysia / Geography of Asia / Geography of Malaysia / Gaya Island / Kota Kinabalu / Sabah / Sama-Bajau peoples / Gaya /  India / Mount Kinabalu / Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park / Manukan Island
Date: 2016-02-18 21:12:20
States and federal territories of Malaysia
Geography of Asia
Geography of Malaysia
Gaya Island
Kota Kinabalu
Sabah
Sama-Bajau peoples
Gaya
India
Mount Kinabalu
Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park
Manukan Island

Gaya Island Resort is located on Pulau Gaya, the largest of a cluster of five islands that form the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, a natural conservation area off the coast of Borneo, close to Kota Kinabalu. Gaya Island

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