Camerons folk lament uncertain future while remembering pristine hills


Cleaning up: Housewife P. Megala (left), 32, helping her neighbour R. Ponay, 59, to wash plates covered in mud from the recent floods in Ringlet. - Bernama

CAMERON HIGHLANDS: Talk to residents here and the most common point of conversation will be about how things have been changing in the highlands.

Many highlanders spoke of a time when things were greener and more pristine while the people were less anxious each time it rained.

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