b'ORANGUTANS,MALAYSIAMost of the worlds orangutans, the largest tree-living mammal, live in Malaysian Borneo, with smaller populations in Indonesia. These endangered primates have numerous similarities to humansin DNA, behaviour, and physical characteristics. Little wonder then that when we spot them in the wild, were bewitched, intrigued, and curious about our great ape cousins. WildlifeBaby orangutan, BorneoKEALAKEKUA BAY,HAWAII Over 2,000 kilometres of coral reefs fringe the Hawaiian Islands. On Big Island, the underwater state park at Kealakekua Bay on the Kona coast is particularly stunning. The abundant reef treats you to a kaleidoscope of technicolour corals and tropical fish. Bonus wildlife in the water: spinner dolphins and turtles.Yellow tang fish in a coral reef, HawaiiTRUE VOYAGES \x1a11'