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Koh samui to Singapore
So we get picked up at 5 am and after some confusion(driver thought we were going to airport) we make it to the ferry port and end up waiting an hour and a half at nathon pier. The ferry over to the mainland isnt too rough, thankfully! Next we get a bus up to the airport which takes around an hour and gives us just enough time to check in and get to our gate. When we land in kuala lumpur we have ...
Singapur....emulando a kungfu o... kungfu panda???
... la conversión hombre!!!!...ya no estamos en Malasia!!!!!...
Finalizamos ese día en Bukit Chandu, la colina del opio, lugar de una batalla entre aliados y japoneses, con un bello museo y una agradable brisa que nos refresco un poco...el único problema...es que quedaba arriba de una colina (de allí el nombre no???)...entonces la transpira te la encargo...aunque ya estábamos completamente sopeados antes...igual uno no luce tan mojado....pero no huele bien...
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Sentosa
Had breakfast in central mall – spam toasties
Picked up laundry
Huge downfall – went for coffee and cheesecake under shelter
Dropped off laundry at hotel room
Sun came out – went to sentosa beach resort
Sentosa very expensive to eat and drink but cheap to go there, people must take their own food and ...
Singapore
... the monkeys and apes were our favourites along with the Fragile Forest zone which housed flying foxes, lemurs and lots of other little creatures - it was great.
We spent our last full day at Universal Studios ( a birthday treat for me!) and we got a beautiful day , cloudless and hot all day long. It's no the biggest park but we managed to get on everything we wanted several times, our favourites were the Cylon Battlestar ...
Singapore!
... colonial buildings scattered around and across the water exclusive hotels all lit up and reflecting on the water. Lovely. We strolled around as a group and eventually ended up near the Singapore Merlion statue (which I only recently figured out was a very obvious merge of the words mermaid and lion – which is that the Merlion is!) and took up positions to observe the light display which was similar to the one in Hong Kong. After this it was a very slow stroll back to ...