05.11.07
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General
| 22:54

Singapore is well-known for being a "fine city". However this peticular sign caught my interest as there is no indication of the fine (I think it's 1000S$ if you fish here) and it was about 10m away from the water, so not easily spottable.
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04.11.07
Posted in
Architecture
| 23:12

Wanted to try something new with the already known & famous skyline of Singapore, but still had to do some editing afterwards as the contrast wasn't as strong as I wanted.
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03.11.07
Posted in
General
| 19:48

Bought this Mocchacino at McDonald's and was suprised due to the web-like structure of the chocolate sauce.
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02.11.07
Posted in
General
| 23:48

Every HDB Block has a number that identifies it within a certain area. These numbers are usually written in big letters on the building, but there's always a sign like this one.
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01.11.07
Posted in
Architecture
| 22:06

Taken opposite Boat Quay. This is, in fact, just a marble bench, but looking enormously big here.
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31.10.07
Posted in
Architecture
| 23:46

As you can see, not all buildings here in Singapore are more than 10 storeys high, there are still also some relatively small ones.
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30.10.07
Posted in
Architecture
| 21:47

Part of the view on Boat Quay with all the business skyscraper. On the Singapore river, there are lots of smaller boats for tourists.
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29.10.07
Posted in
Architecture
| 23:25

You can see lots of older Colonial Buildings in the central area near the parliament, in the background are some buildings from the Business District.
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28.10.07
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General
| 20:14

Most flats have aircon today. So sometimes you can see such extremes as on this picture. What makes it quite interesting is the fact, that the building was a smaller 2-storey one.
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27.10.07
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| 17:28

As I live very far in the west of Singapore, I can usually see nice sundowns here involving the HDB blocks. The sun goes down here at the same time throughout the whole year, not like in Germany where it depends on the seasons.
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