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The prayer hall at the Sultan Mosque in Singapore.
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It's a long long way to Ha Long Bay...
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The so called Super Trees at Gardens by the Bay. These man-made structures act as receptacles for collecting rainwater. The canopies provide shade during the day and visitors get to enjoy a magnificent display of lights at night...
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The food was mediocre. Service was blah... but it was a nice break from the hustle and bustle of Little India, Singapore. Plus, it has this interesting dome... Rooftop restaurant at Mustafa Center...
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Our favorite watering hole in Singapore... Great place to unwind after a day of doing the touristy stuff... Nice ambience and awesome ...
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Apartment living in Singapore..,
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Yamaha - Family Edition. It's a Four Seater! No helmets required...
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Room with a view... Hỏa Lò Prison, later sarcastically known to American prisoners of war as the "Hanoi Hilton", was a prison used by the French colonists in Vietnam for political prisoners and later by North Vietnam for prisoners of war during the Vietna
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Several weeks back I posted a black and white picture taken on the train in Singapore. This is the non black and white version... Notice how spotless the train is - typically Singapore. Notice how it's almost empty - untypical for Singapore...
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This picture probably best depicts life in Singapore - HDB living aka public housing. Most people - about 85% of Singaporeans - live in these apartments. Public housing in Singapore though is not considered a sign of poverty or lower standards of living a
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Flower vendor in Singapore's Little India... there is nothing like the energetic street life along Serangoon Road in Little India - where fruit and flower vendors, jewelry shops and restaurants housed in bold colored buildings all compete for attention. T
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But you are not alone...
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Maybe they were waiting for me to take the picture... This was in the tunnel linking the Marina Bay Sands to the Gardens by the Bay. @mickmcc posted a picture from this tunnel a couple of days ago.
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Pockets of tranquility... even in busy Singapore...
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Be aware that, in Singapore, laws are strictly enforced...
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A few quiet moment of solitude while waiting for the fish to bite...
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Serangoon Road aka Little India - one of my favorite places in Singapore.
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Busted! She caught me... Street food vendor in Hanoi. Usually, they begin preparing their specialty dishes early in the morning, on their allotted street corners... Broth is kept warm over coals in cauldrons and diners squat on small plastic stools to con
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Ain't nothing like a Bia Hanoi on a hot hot day...
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One of the backstreets we explored on our walking tour of the Old Quarter in Hanoi.
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Part of the Singapore skyline - view from the Marina Bay Sands.
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Enjoying the peace and quiet at the Botanic Gardens...
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Sunset over Halong Bay...
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Hanoi is the street-eater's paradise, with lots of options for those who want to eat like a local. In fact, many swear that the best food in Hanoi is found on the sidewalk. We agree - @mickmcc and I dined like the locals on a couple of occasions in Hanoi.
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The prayer hall at the Sultan Mosque. This mosque is the heart and soul of Kampong Glam, the area of Singapore designated for Muslims when the British took over in the 1880s. The original mosque was part of the Sultan's palace complex, hence the name, but
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The Sri Krishnan Temple on Waterloo Street in Singapore was established in 1870. It is the only South Indian Hindu temple in Singapore dedicated exclusively to Sri Krishna and his consort Rukmini. As the temple is located very near to the Kwan Im Thong H
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Walking down memory lane on Emerald Hill - neighborhood in the middle of shop-til-you-drop Orchard Road. It used to house many of Singapore's wealthy Peranakans - a prominent community of acculturated Chinese unique to this part of the world. @mickmcc and
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Seems like the sidewalks in the Old Quarter are used for all sorts of things - making it practically impossible to walk on! Motorcyclists park their bikes on the sidewalks. Retailers extend their stores onto the sidewalks. Even the food vendors set up the
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On the train in Singapore...
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An afternoon at the Singapore Botanical Gardens.