It is 1º22´ North of the Equator latitude, 103º48´ East of Greenwich longitude.
Ho ragione?
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06 Friday Apr 2012
Posted Life, Photography, Relationships, Travel
inIt is 1º22´ North of the Equator latitude, 103º48´ East of Greenwich longitude.
Ho ragione?
Fabulous photographs! Now, I really want to go to Singapore and experience it for myself!
That’s a good idea. It’s a wonderful city-state. My friend from Italy goes there four to six times a year because he has a professorial chair at the uni but it still remains to be his favorite destination in Asia.
Eva
love your beautiful photo’s….never been to Singapore but certainly your blog has planted a new found desire!
Singapore should be in your bucket list by now. Thank you very much!
A very clean city where chewing gum is discouraged (probably not available in stores). I would go back there just for the mango smoothie with bobba. It was addicting. Great pictures.
Thank you! And I have to add, very engaging and polite cab drivers. It’s a shame I never learned to take their Metro. This is a nice jump off point too to neighboring cities in other countries. Indonesia, Malaysia and even India. The thing about Singapore is that so many things are going on there’s always something new during each visit. Thanks again for dropping by!
Eva
Gorgeous photos!
Thank you!
That was a feast. And I’m still not full.
Thank you.
Hi NC!
Thank you.
Well taken photos here. Proud to be living in Singapore 🙂
Thank you for dropping by and for the kind words!
Eva
I was there once for a few days, and didn’t get to fully appreciate the city…but definitely yes about the chili crabs! Lovely images
PS–took a wander through your blog, and see that you treat people, and write, and take photos. wow!
Hello! You are right, initially those were my thoughts. It was a very small country and it could be boring. But over the years, Singapore suddenly became so vibrant and ‘tourist’ friendly and I see a lot of Filipinos from my country working, it became more interesting. The whole landscape changed with Universal Studios I guess and the casinos but I’m so not into this.
Yeah, I’m the ambitious one, wanting to wear so many hats – I treat people, I write, I take ‘the usual’ photos (my camera is just a compact DSLR not the humongous kind) and I designed my husband’s new office which means I go to hard hat area. Which, I think is a good idea for a post, ha ha.
Thanks for dropping by and commenting! I appreciate it.
that’s not what I was trying to say, but oops, guess that’s sort of what I was thinking 😉 I do remember first impression of it being so CLEAN and efficient. My work used to take me there once in a while, but unfortunately no more.
That’s perfectly fine. We’re one big democratic blogging community anyway.
Too bad your work does not take you there anymore. I live next door to Singapore so
I get to swing by once in a while. Thanks again!
Happy Easter!
Eva
Oh wow. amazing pictures. The colours are so vibrant. Makes me want to break out my camera everywhere I go
Hi Harley. Thanks for the kind words. And thanks for dropping by to write this note! Happy Easter!
WOW!! Cool Pics
Thanks Asif! Really, I loved your slide show and post about Indian Railways. I’ve heard some unsavory stories about it but God’s been so good to me during my entire stay as a solo traveler in India.
Looks like a great trip. The colours dazzle!
Beautiful photographs!
These pictures are STUNNING. Very interesting blog, by the way:)
Thank you! That’s very kind of you!