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		<title>By: spooked pbsm first aider</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 18:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>From my own personal experience, I agree 100% with this story because the same thing happened to me 2 years ago but at a different camp.
My school&#039;s PBSM were having our annual camp, well on the first night itself at around 2am all of us campers were gathered at the badminton court for our jungle trekking activity. Later on, we were briefed by the camp master on the rules, of which one of the rules is to NEVER call out your friends name. So, due to that, we were given 15 minutes to gather in our group and think of code names for each other. Then, it was finally time to enter the jungle. Guess what, the very unlucky thing is my group was last to enter the jungle and to add on to the bad luck strick I was the 3rd last person from the back in the straight line. After walking for the first 1 hour, everything was ok until our group leader whom was at the front accidentally dropped the candle given by the camp master to light our way to the exit of the jungle. Oh another thing, just before we entered the jungle, the camp masters told us if we were to ever get lost, we should shout out the &#039;Bulan Terang&#039; as a code for HELP to the camp masters who will be waking around in the jungle.After shouting the emergency code for half an hour, the whole group started to freak out as we didn&#039;t hear any replies from the camp master, this is because when we shout &#039;Bulan Terang&#039; the camp masters will reply with &#039;Tengah Malam&#039; in order to verify the call for help. After what seemed to be 1 hour of waiting and still no reply from the camp masters, the group leader insisted that we should keep on moving forward. Things started to get very spooky from that moment. Later onwards, after waling for about half an hour maybe, we heard someone shouting &#039;Bulan Terang&#039; which is the code for help or emergency. Whoever that person was, he/she was shouting non-stop. So, the group decided to find the location of that person. As we got closer to the source for help, we heard 2 voices, the first was the voice of the person asking for help whereas the 2nd voice sounded like a girl crying. Later on, we finally reached the place where the call for help came from. The person calling for help was a friend of mine which was from another group and beside him was a senior who was crying really loud maybe due to being scared of being in a dark jungle. So, we decided to take them along in our group. So, we continued walking and walking and walking until we finally saw some lights which looked like the lights coming from the nearby Kem PLKN. As we were walking downhill towards that light, I accidentally tripped and almost fell down the hill, without noticing it, I screamed out the name of my friend which was infront of me. She was able to save me the help of the others. She started to get extremely scared because of my mistake, I could tell by the way she was shaking like crazy. We continued our journey waking downhill, as we passed by this huge tree, me and my friend heard an eerie voice calling out her name from a hole in the tree. We both looked to our left and saw a black-like shadow-ish thing in the hole. Afterwards, we quickly looked away and were freaked out to the max. We asked everyone to walk faster. Finally, we reached the source of the light which was actually lucky for us the exit of the jungle. We were finally able to see the other groups, teachers and a few camp masters waiting for us. We as in the whole group saw both of our teachers crying.

Our teachers then asked what happened to us ( my group ) in the jungle. We told them that we lost dropped our candles and got lost in the jungle. They were relived to see all of us back here safe. Then, the group leader from the other group, approached us and said thanks for finding our 2 lost members. While everyone else were sitting down talking me and my friend noticed that out of the 12 camp masters, only 3 were present. So we asked our teacher and she said that after 2hours and still not out of the jungle, 8 of the camp masters went in to find us. 

15 minutes or so later, the camp masters finally came back. They were happy and angry at the same time. They then called out for my group. So my group lined up in front of the camp masters. The camp masters then asked us why didn&#039;t we shout the emergency code. We answered, we did shout, we even shouted for a long time. They said they didn&#039;t hear anything, so all of us were dumb-founded. No one could explain why no one could hear our screams for help including those of the lost 2 members from the other group. 

My friend and I who are still shaken due to our spooky encounter met up with some of the camp masters at their resting lounge. We told them about our encounter. They then say, that&#039;s the reason why we told you to NEVER call out anyone&#039;s name while in the jungle. We explained to them about how it happened and were later told to go back to our dorm and sleep.

When me and my friend got back to our dorm, we talked with the other members in our group about that spooky encounter. To our shock, none of them said they never saw or even heard anything call my friends name. Afterwards, we couldn&#039;t sleep so we stayed up the way until breakfast time. Up to this day, my friend and I vowed to NEVER EVER enter a jungle without a flashlight or our handphones.

This story of mine happened 2 years ago in 2009 in July when my friend and I were only members of our school&#039;s PBSM/Red Crescent Society. Now in 2011 both of us are the board members or you could say as AJK&#039;S ( Ahli Jawatankuasa ) of our Red Crescent Society. We conducted our annual camp in Melaka. Lucky for us, since we&#039;re now the AJK&#039;s we are actually the ones incharge of the activities and all. So, due to our past encounter, we made a rule where each person must wait for a friend if they get lost in the jungle and only then can they continue walking through the jungle. Since the both of us are AJK&#039;s we went in together instead of individually and brought along our flashlights, handphones and emergency blinkers to guide the members out of the jungle.

But last year in 2010, after being chosen as an AJK, I had to go for a team building and leadership camp which was held at the same campsite in 2009. Only, this time, I wasn&#039;t the one who got spooked in the jungle, it was another friend of mine. After the jungle trekking, she had a very high fever and won&#039;t sleep unless if the lights in the dorms are turned on.

So yeah, this is a REMINDER to those going for camps, PLEASE rememebr to NEVER call out your friends NAME in the JUNGLE.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From my own personal experience, I agree 100% with this story because the same thing happened to me 2 years ago but at a different camp.<br />
My school&#8217;s PBSM were having our annual camp, well on the first night itself at around 2am all of us campers were gathered at the badminton court for our jungle trekking activity. Later on, we were briefed by the camp master on the rules, of which one of the rules is to NEVER call out your friends name. So, due to that, we were given 15 minutes to gather in our group and think of code names for each other. Then, it was finally time to enter the jungle. Guess what, the very unlucky thing is my group was last to enter the jungle and to add on to the bad luck strick I was the 3rd last person from the back in the straight line. After walking for the first 1 hour, everything was ok until our group leader whom was at the front accidentally dropped the candle given by the camp master to light our way to the exit of the jungle. Oh another thing, just before we entered the jungle, the camp masters told us if we were to ever get lost, we should shout out the &#8216;Bulan Terang&#8217; as a code for HELP to the camp masters who will be waking around in the jungle.After shouting the emergency code for half an hour, the whole group started to freak out as we didn&#8217;t hear any replies from the camp master, this is because when we shout &#8216;Bulan Terang&#8217; the camp masters will reply with &#8216;Tengah Malam&#8217; in order to verify the call for help. After what seemed to be 1 hour of waiting and still no reply from the camp masters, the group leader insisted that we should keep on moving forward. Things started to get very spooky from that moment. Later onwards, after waling for about half an hour maybe, we heard someone shouting &#8216;Bulan Terang&#8217; which is the code for help or emergency. Whoever that person was, he/she was shouting non-stop. So, the group decided to find the location of that person. As we got closer to the source for help, we heard 2 voices, the first was the voice of the person asking for help whereas the 2nd voice sounded like a girl crying. Later on, we finally reached the place where the call for help came from. The person calling for help was a friend of mine which was from another group and beside him was a senior who was crying really loud maybe due to being scared of being in a dark jungle. So, we decided to take them along in our group. So, we continued walking and walking and walking until we finally saw some lights which looked like the lights coming from the nearby Kem PLKN. As we were walking downhill towards that light, I accidentally tripped and almost fell down the hill, without noticing it, I screamed out the name of my friend which was infront of me. She was able to save me the help of the others. She started to get extremely scared because of my mistake, I could tell by the way she was shaking like crazy. We continued our journey waking downhill, as we passed by this huge tree, me and my friend heard an eerie voice calling out her name from a hole in the tree. We both looked to our left and saw a black-like shadow-ish thing in the hole. Afterwards, we quickly looked away and were freaked out to the max. We asked everyone to walk faster. Finally, we reached the source of the light which was actually lucky for us the exit of the jungle. We were finally able to see the other groups, teachers and a few camp masters waiting for us. We as in the whole group saw both of our teachers crying.</p>
<p>Our teachers then asked what happened to us ( my group ) in the jungle. We told them that we lost dropped our candles and got lost in the jungle. They were relived to see all of us back here safe. Then, the group leader from the other group, approached us and said thanks for finding our 2 lost members. While everyone else were sitting down talking me and my friend noticed that out of the 12 camp masters, only 3 were present. So we asked our teacher and she said that after 2hours and still not out of the jungle, 8 of the camp masters went in to find us. </p>
<p>15 minutes or so later, the camp masters finally came back. They were happy and angry at the same time. They then called out for my group. So my group lined up in front of the camp masters. The camp masters then asked us why didn&#8217;t we shout the emergency code. We answered, we did shout, we even shouted for a long time. They said they didn&#8217;t hear anything, so all of us were dumb-founded. No one could explain why no one could hear our screams for help including those of the lost 2 members from the other group. </p>
<p>My friend and I who are still shaken due to our spooky encounter met up with some of the camp masters at their resting lounge. We told them about our encounter. They then say, that&#8217;s the reason why we told you to NEVER call out anyone&#8217;s name while in the jungle. We explained to them about how it happened and were later told to go back to our dorm and sleep.</p>
<p>When me and my friend got back to our dorm, we talked with the other members in our group about that spooky encounter. To our shock, none of them said they never saw or even heard anything call my friends name. Afterwards, we couldn&#8217;t sleep so we stayed up the way until breakfast time. Up to this day, my friend and I vowed to NEVER EVER enter a jungle without a flashlight or our handphones.</p>
<p>This story of mine happened 2 years ago in 2009 in July when my friend and I were only members of our school&#8217;s PBSM/Red Crescent Society. Now in 2011 both of us are the board members or you could say as AJK&#8217;S ( Ahli Jawatankuasa ) of our Red Crescent Society. We conducted our annual camp in Melaka. Lucky for us, since we&#8217;re now the AJK&#8217;s we are actually the ones incharge of the activities and all. So, due to our past encounter, we made a rule where each person must wait for a friend if they get lost in the jungle and only then can they continue walking through the jungle. Since the both of us are AJK&#8217;s we went in together instead of individually and brought along our flashlights, handphones and emergency blinkers to guide the members out of the jungle.</p>
<p>But last year in 2010, after being chosen as an AJK, I had to go for a team building and leadership camp which was held at the same campsite in 2009. Only, this time, I wasn&#8217;t the one who got spooked in the jungle, it was another friend of mine. After the jungle trekking, she had a very high fever and won&#8217;t sleep unless if the lights in the dorms are turned on.</p>
<p>So yeah, this is a REMINDER to those going for camps, PLEASE rememebr to NEVER call out your friends NAME in the JUNGLE.</p>
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		<title>By: here got ghost</title>
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		<dc:creator>here got ghost</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2011 08:51:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>all these stories in this website seemed general sightings, nonetheless I would strongly advice IF in any case that you gone missing in jungle tracking or detached from your team whilst in the jungle:

1. don&#039;t panic
2. search for water bodies (river that flows)
3. follow that rive that flows as it will reach to the nearest road 
4. DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT follow any black colored bird flying just above your head (they are meant to make you become more confused)
5. the less grass you step on means you are getting deeper in the jungle (so you&#039;re screwed) pay attention to your surroundings
6. IF so happen it gets dark, make a shelter, wild animal travel from smell brought by foreign objects (in this case the missing person)
7. IF you happen to see any wild animal near you, make noise  (screaming or make a bird flying motion )as noise will scare them away (most animal are anyway)
8. if you follow the river stream and it meets another river stream (there will be a small island - normally there would be one) DO NOT find shelter anywhere near that place keep proceeding the direction of river stream 
9. perhaps the most important thing to do is look at your watch and look at the sun, then (maybe) you can pin point what direction you are heading or are in

I know the best way is to stay away from jungle outdoor activities, but sometimes we want thrills and adventures, this is just a simple guide line. I looked for thrills off road cycling alot in my younger years. Believe me no mountain could had stopped me from climbing it, only to know that &quot;things&quot; followed me back. So in other words, think and calm down in situations that is do or die circumstances.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>all these stories in this website seemed general sightings, nonetheless I would strongly advice IF in any case that you gone missing in jungle tracking or detached from your team whilst in the jungle:</p>
<p>1. don&#8217;t panic<br />
2. search for water bodies (river that flows)<br />
3. follow that rive that flows as it will reach to the nearest road<br />
4. DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT follow any black colored bird flying just above your head (they are meant to make you become more confused)<br />
5. the less grass you step on means you are getting deeper in the jungle (so you&#8217;re screwed) pay attention to your surroundings<br />
6. IF so happen it gets dark, make a shelter, wild animal travel from smell brought by foreign objects (in this case the missing person)<br />
7. IF you happen to see any wild animal near you, make noise  (screaming or make a bird flying motion )as noise will scare them away (most animal are anyway)<br />
8. if you follow the river stream and it meets another river stream (there will be a small island &#8211; normally there would be one) DO NOT find shelter anywhere near that place keep proceeding the direction of river stream<br />
9. perhaps the most important thing to do is look at your watch and look at the sun, then (maybe) you can pin point what direction you are heading or are in</p>
<p>I know the best way is to stay away from jungle outdoor activities, but sometimes we want thrills and adventures, this is just a simple guide line. I looked for thrills off road cycling alot in my younger years. Believe me no mountain could had stopped me from climbing it, only to know that &#8220;things&#8221; followed me back. So in other words, think and calm down in situations that is do or die circumstances.</p>
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		<title>By: E-Cigarette Sandakan</title>
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		<dc:creator>E-Cigarette Sandakan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 17:13:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>kuala lumpur song</description>
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		<title>By: barreneye</title>
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		<dc:creator>barreneye</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 04:03:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>can&#039;t agree more ...comments r so informative on the subject &#039;what-u cant-see-doesnt-mean-it&#039;s-not-there&#039;. This should be a general extra knowledges 4 campers..and also backpackers</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>can&#8217;t agree more &#8230;comments r so informative on the subject &#8216;what-u cant-see-doesnt-mean-it&#8217;s-not-there&#8217;. This should be a general extra knowledges 4 campers..and also backpackers</p>
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		<title>By: BoeBot</title>
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		<dc:creator>BoeBot</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2011 19:43:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wonder why most gwailo enjoyed their trips and go beyond their limits in adventure search? 
Because they CHOOSE to have FUN hence, dont have time to think about all this.. 

Every Tom, Dick or Harry for that matter understands about the othe realm within the same world we live in.

We respect and know their existence, but that shouldn&#039;t be a mood killer or to stop oneself from doing more than they can (having fun responsibly)..
If we all continue to think like dis, we&#039;ll never excel.

Not trying to talk big but have personally experienced exorcisms and hauntings and disturbance, etc... nuff said.

Kenny : they can copy ur thoughts, let alone a picture. Seen that in Langkawi.
Joker : dont try to find it, but if you see one, treat it as a bonus sighting.
KC : Ppl get missing in the jungle almost everyday. But all the way to Genting? well, probably wat he said or did dat put him in such a situation.
Leadcamper : a definite activity to try out.. must be damn cool!
Matley : no better words of wisdom.
Jian : it may be psychological.. but have to experience personally then can differentiate. whatever it is, take it positively.. try talking to them (dont believe them though) , u&#039;ll be surprised how amusing it can be..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wonder why most gwailo enjoyed their trips and go beyond their limits in adventure search?<br />
Because they CHOOSE to have FUN hence, dont have time to think about all this.. </p>
<p>Every Tom, Dick or Harry for that matter understands about the othe realm within the same world we live in.</p>
<p>We respect and know their existence, but that shouldn&#8217;t be a mood killer or to stop oneself from doing more than they can (having fun responsibly)..<br />
If we all continue to think like dis, we&#8217;ll never excel.</p>
<p>Not trying to talk big but have personally experienced exorcisms and hauntings and disturbance, etc&#8230; nuff said.</p>
<p>Kenny : they can copy ur thoughts, let alone a picture. Seen that in Langkawi.<br />
Joker : dont try to find it, but if you see one, treat it as a bonus sighting.<br />
KC : Ppl get missing in the jungle almost everyday. But all the way to Genting? well, probably wat he said or did dat put him in such a situation.<br />
Leadcamper : a definite activity to try out.. must be damn cool!<br />
Matley : no better words of wisdom.<br />
Jian : it may be psychological.. but have to experience personally then can differentiate. whatever it is, take it positively.. try talking to them (dont believe them though) , u&#8217;ll be surprised how amusing it can be..</p>
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		<title>By: jian</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2010 14:40:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>could it be psychological?? sometimes when people are left in such environments, they tend to hear stuff, which are usually all in their own heads.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>could it be psychological?? sometimes when people are left in such environments, they tend to hear stuff, which are usually all in their own heads.</p>
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		<title>By: Matley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 03:20:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hrmm its a basic rules if u enter a jungle.... most of the jungle have the same thing... the problem is the jungle is &#039;their&#039; home and sometimes we are unwelcome. So we have to &#039;behave&#039; as we entered somebody house as a guest. Obey the rules given and i pretty much guaranteed nothing bad will happen.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hrmm its a basic rules if u enter a jungle&#8230;. most of the jungle have the same thing&#8230; the problem is the jungle is &#8216;their&#8217; home and sometimes we are unwelcome. So we have to &#8216;behave&#8217; as we entered somebody house as a guest. Obey the rules given and i pretty much guaranteed nothing bad will happen.</p>
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		<title>By: opsiedaisie</title>
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		<dc:creator>opsiedaisie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 05:41:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Been there many times for team building purpose but nothing unsual that i have experienced before.</description>
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		<title>By: ChinYung</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 16:23:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Regarding Dusun Eco, yeah the favourite place that my school prefects used to be. During this June my school prefects went there for camp and during dark late night about 2 or 3 am , my friends witnessed shadows flew past in front of her. Not only one spotted that. Also she heard the sound of people walking when there&#039;s nobody there.. All this happened in the jungle creepy...

in another campsite my friend took photo and to her surprise she saw a baby hand on her shoulder... !</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regarding Dusun Eco, yeah the favourite place that my school prefects used to be. During this June my school prefects went there for camp and during dark late night about 2 or 3 am , my friends witnessed shadows flew past in front of her. Not only one spotted that. Also she heard the sound of people walking when there&#8217;s nobody there.. All this happened in the jungle creepy&#8230;</p>
<p>in another campsite my friend took photo and to her surprise she saw a baby hand on her shoulder&#8230; !</p>
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		<title>By: LeaDCamper</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 13:42:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I believe that &#039;things&#039; are all around but I have been to der 5 times as a camper and also as organiser and *fingers crossed*  i find this place &#039;clean&#039;. I have heard of stories but nothing has ever happened to me or our groups.

In fact its was quite thrilling to jungle trek early in the morning of at night to the communist camp. Try it. Spooky ...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I believe that &#8216;things&#8217; are all around but I have been to der 5 times as a camper and also as organiser and *fingers crossed*  i find this place &#8216;clean&#8217;. I have heard of stories but nothing has ever happened to me or our groups.</p>
<p>In fact its was quite thrilling to jungle trek early in the morning of at night to the communist camp. Try it. Spooky &#8230;</p>
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