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Malacca Strait Pirates - National Geographic Magazine
That seems a wild improbability coming from a man in a soundproof cell in northern Malaysia, several miles as the gull flies from the closest salt water. All I can smell in this humid, whitewashed prison is the faint tang of ammonia used to clean the floors.
Comment from the contributor:
In 2007, National Geographic's Peter Gwin traveled to the Strait of Malacca to examine the pirate-infested seas that are a critical life-line for trade in Asia. Offering the most direct route between India and China, along with a bounty of resources, including spices, rubber, mahogany, and tin, this sliver of ocean has long captivated seamen and pirates alike.
This enticing and captivating read will draw you in to its pages, you won't want to put it down. Definitely a must-read.
