Gunung Mulu in Sarawak, Borneo and Mt. Kinabalu in Sabah, both of which are ASEAN Heritage Parks of Malaysia, are not more than 300 kilometers apart but have different features. These two Heritage Parks encompass almost all the land ecosystem types in Borneo. Mt. Kinabalu is one massive granite mountain rising sharply to some 4,100 meters while Gunung Mulu has varied geological formations dominated by a large sandstone mountain-the 2,376-meter high Gunung Mulu-and two smaller limestone mountains: Gunung Api (1,750 meters) and Gunung Benarat (1,585 meters).
Gunung Mulu in Sarawak, Borneo and Mt. Kinabalu in Sabah, both of which are ASEAN Heritage Parks of Malaysia, are not more than 300 kilometers apart but have different features. These two Heritage Parks encompass almost all the land ecosystem types in Borneo. Mt. Kinabalu is one massive granite mountain rising sharply to some 4,100 meters while Gunung Mulu has varied geological formations dominated by a large sandstone mountain-the 2,376-meter high Gunung Mulu-and two smaller limestone mountains: Gunung Api (1,750 meters) and Gunung Benarat (1,585 meters).
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