Monday, March 8, 2010

HRH Prince Henrik of Denmark relaxes on the Rahai'i Pangun








His Royal Highness Prince Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark, joined us on the Rahai'i Pangun for a morning cruise from Tangkiling to see orangutans on the river island, Pulau Kaja, and to continue further up stream to visit the village of Kanarakan.

The first orangutan release island on the Rungan River established by the Borneo Orangutan Foundation (BOS), Pulau Kaja is temporary home now to about 50 young, rehabilitated orangutans. Carefully watched over and fed daily by the BOS foundation, headed in Central Kalimantan by Dane Lone Droscher-Nielsen, these orangutans are sighted in the lush vegetation of the island. Lone gave His Royal Highness and an accompanying party of project donors from Denmark, detailed information about the rehabilitation program on the island.

Continuing on up river to Kanarakan, HRH Prince Henrik and the party were given a warm welcome in the village by a troup of traditional musicians and a 'karangut' singer, as children of the school danced. Warmly welcomed, the party took a short walk into the village to see more displays and exhibitions. Friendships made and the fun of the farewell 'manasay' dance are seen clearly in the photo records!

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