So Not Lost!
…just wandering around. A travel blog spanning the Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, and soon, the world!
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August 17th, 2010Singapore, YOG Photo of the DayThis photo was taken as I was entering The Float @ Marina Bay for the opening ceremony. It’s a great photo op section on the helix bridge, as one can pose with the Youth Olympic Games mascots Merly and Lyo with a gorgeous view of the Singapore skyline.
Tags: lyo, merly, olympic games, olympics, photography, singapore skyline, skyline, sports, TravelTuesday, yog, yog 2010, youth olympic games, youth olympic games 2010, youth olympics, youth olympics 2010 -
August 3rd, 2010Picture of the Week, SingaporeIn anticipation of Singapore’s National Day on 9 August (Monday next week), residents of HDB (Housing Development Board) buildings like this one have taken to hanging Singapore flags outside their flats.
It’s an awesome sight, one which (sort of) inspires a kind of patriotism in even the non-citizen. What inspires Singaporeans to hang up their national flag en masse?
Tags: flag, flags, HDB, National Day, photography, Picture of the Week, Singapore, Singapore flag, Singapore National Day, Singaporean flag, travel, TravelTuesday
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July 27th, 2010Malaysia, Melaka, Picture of the Week, TravelTuesdayThe Christ Church in Melaka (Malacca), Malaysia is a Dutch colonial Protestant church. Construction began in 1741 and was completed in 1753 (as inscribed on the face of the church). Originally built by the Dutch, it was re-consecrated with the rites of the Church of England (and renamed Christ Church) in 1838, following transfer of Melaka from the Dutch to the British. In 1911, the white Christ Church was repainted to its current red color.
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July 20th, 2010Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines, Picture of the Week, TravelTuesdayDumaguete is the capital city of Negros Oriental, a province in the Visayas region of the Philippines. The city is a laid back college town, anchored by Silliman University, the first Protestant and American private school in the Philippines. The seaside city has a sizable expat community, and is a popular launching pad for destinations such as Apo Island, Bohol, and Cebu.
Rizal Boulevard is the main thoroughfare in Dumaguete. It also makes for a nice seaside stroll, and this photo shows how calm and peaceful that walk can be.
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July 6th, 2010Cambodia, Picture of the Week, Siem Reap, TravelTuesdayThe Tonle Sap is a large combined river and lake system in Cambodia. It is also the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. On my last day in Siem Reap, I made a trip to the Tonle Sap to see the community living on it. There was everything from floating homes to floating schools and churches, and even a floating basketball court. This photo shows one of the common sights on the Tonle Sap, ferrying goods on the lake through a boat.
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