SINGAPORE |
Raffles Marina We were joyous to reach Raffles Marina where we were greeted and assisted into our slips. It was overwhelming to see the modern facilities....clean, new docks, a classy resort with swimming pool, restaurants and even a hot tub! |
Gord & Annie | Bob, Becky & Gord | Tony & Ginny | Signing of the T's |
Night Safari Nov 6, 2006 Almost postponed because of pouring rain we all decided to visit the Singapore Zoo's Night Safari. When we arrived there was a Fire Dance Show in progress which kept us entertained until everyone else arrived. |
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We watched several animal shows before boarding a little train that took us around the park. In addition to the leopards, giraffes, hypos, deer and countless other exotic creatures, we saw many animals that I had never seen, or even heard of before. They seemed to be just roaming free, but there was a mote that keep them restricted for our viewing pleasure from the confines of the train. Afterward, we walked along the trails that led past enclosures with more animals including koalas, bats, birds, Tasmanian devils, large cats, dingos and more.
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Return to Singapore from Thailand March 25-28, 2007. After our 3 month Thai visa had expired we flew to Singapore to obtain a new Tourist Visa. We stayed in a budget hotel in the older Chinese/ Buddhist Aljunied district of Singapore which was bustling with activity all hours of the day and night. Working girls (all on cell phones) poised barely 10 feet apart, lined every street. We were definitely the only tourists around and we found the experience very interesting, a totally different flavor than our first visit to Singapore. The area was saturated with outdoor eateries, their plastic tables and chairs spilling out into every inch of the sidewalk, forcing pedestrians to walk on the busy streets. But we had quite a challenge finding supper, unwilling to settle for the menus offering delicacies like Fish Head Stew, Crocodile Soup, Pig's Viscera, Cuttlefish and Snails, Sea Cucumber, Pork Stomach and Organ Porridge, embryos in eggs. The restaurant that spoilt my appetite featured Live Frog Soup and all the frogs were lined up in baggies awaiting their demise. When we finally settled for a bowl of rice, a man promptly plunked down at our table attempting to sell us huge tiger claws, complete with some dried hide attached!
To kill time waiting for our return flight we shopped in the amazing Sim Lim Square Computer complex and Sim Lim Tower Electronics superstore, wandered around Little India and took refuge from the persistent rain in the Singapore Markets. |
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A Different Venue for Happy Hour Almost every evening, a group of yachties could be found enjoying their Happy Hour(s) in the Hot Tub at Raffles Marina. Finally all good things must come to an end though and we needed to press on. Only 550 miles to go to get to Thailand but lots to see along the way. We are now part of the SailAsia leg of the Rally which comprises Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. |
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PHOTOS OF SINGAPORE |