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Kinabalu Park Kota Kinabalu Kundasang, Ranau, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Kinabalu park, mt. Kinabaluthe 754 square kilometres kinabalu was converted into a national park in 1964 for its geographical and geological significance and the abundance of diverse flora, 4500 species of plants, 1200 orchid, 290 butterflies and 326 birds. In december 2000, unesco awarded kinabalu park as malaysia's initial world heritage site for its noteworthy global values and its role as one of the most essential biological sites in the world. Located at 1, 585 metres above sea level, kinabalu park showcases a complete and interesting ecological system unrivalled anywhere else in the world. It also carries lowland, mountain and alpine vegetation that are not seen anywhere else between the himalayas and the snow-capped peak of new guinea.
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