David is of Swiss nationality and has been working for more than 10 years in the banking line as a financial analyst and investor advisor, covering also the tourism sector.
He’s in the beginning phase of learning photography, so please make critics to the shots, he will appreciate and learn.
His passion for tourism and the great outdoors of Borneo has led him to join BorneoTravelGuide.Com in 2003 to pursue a challenging responsibility of developing new markets for the tourism industry of Sabah, Sarawak (Malaysian Borneo) and Brunei. He works closely with each Tourism Boards and Tourism Malaysia to promote B2B businesses in the International Market. He is fluent in English, Italian and German. He is an expert in customising expeditions to Borneo, especially in love with the virgin jungle and always passionate for multicultural encounters.
David lives now, after many years of visits, in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, with his lovely wife Kunsang. BTW, both are ex-Swiss bankers.
Contact: david@sabah-travel.com or davidinborneo@yahoo.com
David Meyer is a member of Amazing Asia, Animal Kingdom, Beginner's Expressions, Candid Photography, Exotic Mammals, Human and Nature, Insects, Bugs and Creepy Crawlies (2 A Day), Landscape Photography, Light and Reflection 1/24, National Parks of the World, People and Portraiture Photography, Skyscapes, Travel and Adventure, Trees , Underwater & Sealife (Limit 2 Per Day), Waterfall Photography and Wild Nature Photography & Writing.
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The Basin represents a single catchment, and is drained by a set of radiating tributaries of the Maliau River, one of which descends a magnificent series of waterfalls, known as Maliau Falls. Numerous…
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