The Singapore Flyer has completed a full round, guess its just short of the capsules.

Sunday, July 1, 2007
Friday, June 8, 2007
The Libra is back
The Libra is back, sailing pass Sentosa into port. The Star Libra is one of the smaller cruise ship belonging to the Starcruise fleet.


Facing the Libra is the Virgo, the biggest ship in the fleet.
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Friday, May 25, 2007
Singapore Botanic Gardens
These photos are from the entrance of the Garden. Haven had the time to explore further. The new garden sure worth another visit!



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Sunday, May 13, 2007
Virgo Watching
Every Sunday at around 10.30am, Starcruise Virgo will be sailing back to port from it's weekend cruise. On a sunny day, the view from the kitchen window is simply amazing. I guess the best place to view this is still at Labrador park.


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Friday, May 11, 2007
View from Kent Ridge Park
I believe Kent Ridge Park is one of the least visited park in Singapore. The park is not easily accessible unless you drive. The main attraction is the view point that overlooks Keppel Harbour and the southern islands. Another spot is the Canopy walk-Measuring 280-metres long, the bridge links Kent Ridge Park to the museum Reflections of Bukit Chandu.
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Monday, May 7, 2007
Singapore Flyer upclose
Was driving pass the flyer and decided to stop for a few closeup shot. This structure is amazing! can't wait for it's completion.

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Sunday, May 6, 2007
National Museum of Singapore
This is probably the 2nd time I have visited the National Museum. The first when it has reopened after renovation on Dec 2006.
There is no public carpark within the premise. The best place to park is at Fort Canning and walk across the road to the museum.
The dome from a 3rd floor window.
The glass roof acts as a light well, illuminating the space with natural lighting.
The museum is built in 1887. The new interior decor is a mixture of neoclassical decor style and modern glass structures.

The dome
The glass covered walkway links the original building with the new extension.
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