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50 Carlisle Road Singapore, Singapore, 219650
... br>While the rest of my travelmates were going for river cruise (where the cruise will bring you to the dividing line of Europe and Asia continent), I chose to roam around Istanbul city on my own.
Along the bridge, there were so many people doing rod fishing that formed a small world by itself.
The fishing rods hanging along the bridge formed an unusual but interesting view.
There were people selling "simits" (Turkish ...
... di nuotare a rana ma non ci riusciva perchè teneva le gambe sotto l'acqua della piscina però molto stranamente riusciva ad andare avanti!
Sicome queste persone vanno lentissime a me ogni volta fanno venire l'impressione che assomiglino a delle ranocchie sullo stagno che stanno immobili.
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Autrice: Carolina Martina
... random! From there we went to see the Singapore Flyer which is like the London Eye but it was a bit pricey to go on it and anyway it was really overcast so we moved on to the river but it started lashing rain so we had to run for cover. Nadine had to go back to hostel for bus so we went with her - my legs were aching from all the walking so they needed a rest anyway. That evening we went to Orchard Road where all the ...
Singapore, Singapore sharor... teaspoon, because we later saw the locals whisking soy sauce into theirs and dipping the toast into it. Kaya is a sweet paste served alongside, and made with a mixture of eggs, sugar, coconut milk and pandan. Can’t describe the taste but it was pleasant. It was a very cheap breakfast served with coffee sweetened with condensed milk. We congratulated ourselves on being adventurous and went to ...
Singapore, Singapore hughieanddoris... toilet burp into my bathroom. I think they made a mistake that night and turned the valves around 9 in the evening instead of the usual time of 4 to 6 in the morning.
Can't wait to see Hanoi (a lot of colonial architecture), eat pho and baguettes, drink proper French-Viet coffee and swim in Ha Long Bay. Unfortunately I've embarked upon another course of antibiotics to
combat these persistent skin conditions. I thought escaping from
Bukit Merah Estate, Singapore
nz.chong
... Neither of us slept all night due to the cold and the noise. Arrived in Kuala Lumpur at 7am and made our way to Traders Hotel.....
Our main impression of Singapore was that it was a large city with very little character - there was nothing uniquely Singaporean about it and there seemed to be too many influences from western culture, which was a shame. Although our hotel was nice and we liked certain parts, we'd not be in any hurry to come back.
E&P
... and fear flooded over me and having had the grand total of 50 minutes of a sub-standard, poorly given lecture and a memory that doesn't translate that far, looking at the black wavy lines looked about as familiar as someone asking me to translate Swahili or recite the Book of Genesis off by heart. Well I gave it a go and after saying "there are no P waves" in two different paraphrased forms to give the impression I was saying 2 different things when in fact I wasn't (I ...
Singapore, Singapore apoc100... good look around with the favourites being the hornbills, toucans and a talking Amazonian parrot called Amigo. Left after lunch and back to Ion for the long awaited ice cream. We were not disappointed. It was the best ice cream I have tasted outside of Italy. I had three flavours: aromatic chocolate, tiramisu and mixed berries sorbet. Yum. Back to hotel for boring packing, before decamping to the pool to kill some time before ...
Singapore, Singapore busafam... strange being the only white people, we get too much attention. I am taller than absolutely everyone. They all stroll around in jeans and shirts while we sweat our ***** off in hotpants. There's 28 people in our room atm. We're staying in a place called Little India. Our usual midnight stroll for a kebab found us an amazing rice pancake curry thing ypu eat with your fingers ...
Singapore, Singapore nballingall... deserted area with semi comfy looking chairs..after half an hour there (and half a bag of chicken chips later)..i found myself looking longinly at the floor..can you sleep on the floor in airports?? I thought you could, but no one else was...ah what the hell...so the floor it was...I later found a guy on the other side of me with a sleeping bag, pillow and a suit hanging up all laid out on the ground dozing away with his mouth open and ...
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