Winner of ‘Most Beautiful Sound in the World’ contest can’t resist Kubah National Park


By YU JI
  • Nation
  • Monday, 26 May 2014

KUCHING: Marc Anderson, winner of the "Most Beautiful Sound in the World" competition, has returned to Kubah National Park for two more recording sessions.

The Australian nature lover spent two evenings last week at the park's frog pond, which he made famous in an audio clip that won the international competition last January.

Anderson told The Star that he was here to deliver a talk for the Sarawak Biodiversity Centre (SBC) last weekend, but could not bare "spending my nights in a room when the park is only an hour away".

"Kubah at dusk, between 5pm and 7pm, is one of the most magical places on the planet. It is one of the most beautiful places I've been to," Anderson said in a phone interview on Monday en route to Thailand.

The hills of Kubah National Park

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