DAY TWO IN SINGAPORE
Our second full day saw us walking on the Southern Ridges, a lovely stroll at the bottom end of the Island. It starts at the top of Mount Faber and winds its way slowly downhill to the West. Mount Faber is a favourite spot for tourists as it affords great views to the South. We got there by the Metro and then took a cab, which turned out to be very inexpensive. There were crowds galore but most just go up and then down. Not too many carry on on the walk.
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| An unusual building that we thought was an office tower |
There are always ships waiting for a berth
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| The Henderson Wave bridge |
| The bridge undulates along its length |
Much of the walk is a sky walk well above the ground
It visits various little parks and a horticultural garden along its length and it has a nice restaurant where we stopped for lunch.
| One of the beautiful flowers on the way |
| and another |
| This apartment complex looks like a stack of very large Lego blocks |
That evening we went to David and Sam's apartment for dinner.
End of Part 3 of 16
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