Balik Pulau Stones: Older than the Bujang Valley Temples?
Mysterious stone structures in Balik Pulau, Malaysia, hint at a prehistoric settlement possibly older than Lembah Bujang.
State in Peninsular Malaysia
Mysterious stone structures in Balik Pulau, Malaysia, hint at a prehistoric settlement possibly older than Lembah Bujang.
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