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Singapore : Marina Bay Sands

This is the 3rd post ( first and second ) about Singapore and it will be not even the last one : be prepared!!! ;oD

So, we are back to Marina Bay Sands, the same area of the ArtScience Museum. This place is really popular because of the presence of a luxurious hotel, the Skypark with the Infinity pool, the museum (!!!), the casino, the shopping mall and some celebrity restaurants! In any case, this is the Singapore landmark and you'll see what I mean with the following pictures....

Note that if you feel very uncomfortable and sick because of looking down from a very high place, well this is not the right place for you....for me neither!!!!

















and for these last photos I have to thank my boys for taking them while on the OCBC Skyway in the Gardens by the 'Bay .....still a little problem with the heights..... : (((







xxxx, Alessandra

Comments

  1. My goodness - what a place Alessandra - amazing architecture!! Your boys have obviously inherited your photography skills - very talented :) :) It's in the genes, hehe!! Hope all went well at the weekend :)
    Alison xx

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  2. Caspita, sembra quasi irreale!! Sai che pensavo di farmi una vacanza da quelle parti prima o poi..immagino che il periodo migliore sia nov-feb..confermi?
    un abbraccio

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  3. Thank you for all the great photos of the last day. Nice to see...

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  4. This doesn't look real.....not one of your Lego buildings again!!! :)

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  5. oh my goodness. I don't like heights! I don't think I would be able to go to many places here without feeling very ungrounded!! it's an incredible place though, I had no idea it was like that, Heather x

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  6. Wow, impressive! Singapore must be a very inteesting place!

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  7. Gosh!!! That architecture is just increadible!! It even has trees on top! Wow!!

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