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English: A group of people visiting "The House of Skulls" at Monsopiad Cultural Village in Penampang (near Kota Kinabalu), Sabah, Malaysia. The village is named after the Kadazan head-hunter warrior Monsopiad. The Village is run by his direct descendants (they claim), and the human skulls on display, hanging from the central beam of the ceiling of the house, are said to be the actual ones of his victims. The skulls are adorned with dried palm tree leaves.
Español: Un grupo de personas visitando "The House of Skulls" (la casa de las calaveras) en el "Monsopiad Cultural Village" en Penampang (cerca de Kota Kinabalu), Sabah, Malasia. El lugar fue nombrado en honor a Monsopiad, un guerrero "caza cabezas" Kadazan. El "Cultural Village" esta dirigido por los decendientes directos de el guerrero (eso dicen), y los craneos humanos colgados de la viga principal de la casa son supuestamente pertenecientes a sus victimas. Los craneos estan adornados con unas hojas secas de palmera. |
Date | Taken on 23 December 2008 |
Source | Self-photographed |
Author | Dcubillas |
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