Sample of the KL cityscape. Taken near the Petronas Twin Towers, and arguably KL's tidiest stretch of municipal space.
The Petronas Twin Tower, from a shady angle under a bridge.
KL Tower. Up the road from where the Twin Towers stood, but we made a clever flank and arrived here half an hour later than we really should.
Towers don't really give the architect much room, literally as well as figuratively, to showcase their talents, don't they?
The best place to view the Petronas Twin Towers - KL Tower, the other titan of the KL skyline. Here is where tourists engage in the conventional photographic foolery involving positioning themselves in such a manner as to show themselves gripping the towers between their fingers.
Times Square (no, not New York) in the background. A cavern of a shopping centre.
Merdeka Square, where Malaysian independence was proclaimed. Here we learnt our first lesson in crossing foreign streets (ie. nearly mown over by impatient Malaysian drivers).
Me, Darren and Jansen at the Masjid Negara, the National Mosque. We've been with our carapaces the whole morning.
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