Wharf Road in Binatang
Remembering My Childhood in Binatang
By admin on November 19, 2011
Childhood is a wonderful time. It is often one of the happiest periods in the life of any person. As I look back at my childhood in Binatang (now known as Bintangor), I am overwhelmed by nostalgia and fond reminiscence of those almost care-free days. And I feel myself being transported back in time to [...]
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