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  • Dark and Gloomy Singapore

    Dark and Gloomy Singapore

    The Singapore Harbourfront on a stormy Sunday morning

  • Hit me with your best shot

    Hit me with your best shot

    A grandma on the Singapore harbourfront daring the city.

  • Rise and Shine

    Rise and Shine

    Some of the best views in Singapore are also the cheapest. This man really knows how to pick his sleep spots

  • Uber cool boatman in Singapore

    Uber cool boatman in Singapore

    This is a portrait of an uber cool boatman in Clarke Quay. Everything, from his pink tee, his tatooed arms and his posture reflected STYLE.

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  • Dash of colour outside Singapore

    Dash of colour outside Singapore

    Outside a church in Singapore. Colour, colour, colour

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  • Alternate means of travel. The Cable car leading to Sentosa.

    Alternate means of travel. The Cable car leading to Sentosa.

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  • Alternate means of travel. The Cable car leading to Sentosa.

    Alternate means of travel. The Cable car leading to Sentosa.

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  • Alternate means of travel. The Cable car leading to Sentosa.

    Alternate means of travel. The Cable car leading to Sentosa.

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  • Alternate means of travel. The Cable car leading to Sentosa.

    Alternate means of travel. The Cable car leading to Sentosa.

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  • Alternate means of travel. The Cable car leading to Sentosa.

    Alternate means of travel. The Cable car leading to Sentosa.

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  • The Raffles' Landing Site is the location where tradition holds that Sir Stamford Raffles landed in on 29 January 1819. The site is located at Boat Quay Central Singapore's central business district.

    The Raffles' Landing Site is the location where tradition holds that Sir Stamford Raffles landed in on 29 January 1819. The site is located at Boat Quay Central Singapore's central business district.

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  • The sweeping view of the Singapore Skyline

    The sweeping view of the Singapore Skyline

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  • This was taken at MacRitchie Nature Park in Singapore. Everybody should get to see the 'other' side of Singapore.

    This was taken at MacRitchie Nature Park in Singapore. Everybody should get to see the 'other' side of Singapore.

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  • The flowering of the Talipot Palms in Singapore's Botanical Gardens. The palms flower once in 80 years.

    The flowering of the Talipot Palms in Singapore's Botanical Gardens. The palms flower once in 80 years.

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  • 'Every end marks a new beginning' - The flowering of the Talipot Palms which occur once in 80 years.

    'Every end marks a new beginning' - The flowering of the Talipot Palms which occur once in 80 years.

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  • Lasalle school of Arts

    Lasalle school of Arts

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  • Lasalle school of Design<br />
The amazing architecture of one of premier design schools in Singapore

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    The amazing architecture of one of premier design schools in Singapore

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  • 'Kinetic Rain' in Changi Airport in Singpore. Kinetic Rain in Terminal 1 of the Changi Airport is the world's largest kinetic sculpture. 1,216 raindrops made of aluminium and highly polished copper, controlled by 1,216 individual motors, swirl and dance to depict the joy of travel.

    'Kinetic Rain' in Changi Airport in Singpore. Kinetic Rain in Terminal 1 of the Changi Airport is the world's largest kinetic sculpture. 1,216 raindrops made of aluminium and highly polished copper, controlled by 1,216 individual motors, swirl and dance to depict the joy of travel.

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