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Cool Day
... a 1 under after 3 holes start, he pounds a drive on a very interesting and difficult par 5. His drive positions him within range to get there in two but there is a cluster of palm trees and a huge pond between him and the green. As he walks up to his drive I yell, "GO FOR IT, RORY!" People look at me like I'm crazy The gallery in Singapore is much more reserved than the ones in the US, especially TPC Sawgrass in Jacksonville where I was last year on the 17th ...
Spend >$50 dollars on beer get 4 small beers free!
... singing - a very bad version on Asian Glee!
6/11 - As it was our last day we tooka walk around Marina Bay. We walked on the Formula 1 track, and saw multiple sights: the new Gardens across the bay, Singapore Flyer, Marina Sands (Hotel with boat of top), Merlion, Helix Bridge and the fountain of Wealth. We headed to our hotel after the worst KFC of our lives (a shroom burger - soggy mushroom gravy sauce!!!) Then went on to Changi Airport for our flight to Bali.
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5 Lessons From Our South America Adventure
... temperatures of the Andean highlands. Again, using the Uyuni and Inca Trail as examples, we somehow survived -10 Celcius nights with little more than our sleeping bags, jackets, gloves, protective head gear and and a tent / makeshift roof over our heads. There was no electricity nor gas heating to shield us from the cold. Apart from all that, there were also other minor inconveniences. For example, the mosquitoes of the Pantanal that completely ignored the layers of ...
One united people, regardless of race, language.
... centred in Bangkok. I can see where Cambodia is headed.
Arriving in Malaysia, rural charm is retained but the predominant religion is Islam. Mosques sit alongside Buddhist and Chinese temples, Anglican and Methodist churches. Add in early settlers from India, the Netherlands, Portugal and the British Empire to the original Malay and Chinese inhabitants and what you have is country steeped in multiculturalism together with any food you want any time you want ...
Singapore
... seats, which after 5 minutes meant nothing, everyone moved around
We arrived at the Malaysian border, got stamped out, and then back on the bus onto Singapore immigration, what a po faced crowd these are !!!
All our bags went through the scanners, mine got flagged up, so it was off for a private search, I didn't realise it but there are something’s that you can’t bring into Singapore, I had one of those things, a bottle of AW root beer, they ...