Ok, I’ve not written stuff like this for a very long time and since most of the educational boards have decided that I am a horrible speaker / writer etc (except ETS which conducts the TOEFL), I have little or no confidence on how to pull this off.
Right, I landed in Changi airport (I had no idea it was pronounced at Changee, I thought it was something like Chang-eye). I was rather surprised by the constant cleaning activity that employees were taking up. I discovered a bunch of keys lying on the ground, gave it to the Information guys and so on.
I was in Geylang for a week and from numerous sources I’ve figured that it is quite a shady location. We moved to Choa Chu Kang a week later and I find the MRT in Singapore to be quite decent.
There is this place in Singapore called Little India, its quite conspicuous courtesy the huge Tamil population (I am not exactly comfortable near these guys). There’s this place called the Mustafa Center which is HUGE !!!!. The thing is, I stepped out of the exit and all I could see around was Mustafa Jewellers, Mustafa Airlines (or was it Travels?) and Mustafa this, Mustafa that…. The guy (or his family, I don’t know if he’s alive) must be super-rich.
So, now I will come to the best experiences in Singapore: the aquarium in Sentosa and the botanical gardens (I don’t know where these are located and this makes me wonder whether I am the worst vacation-goer of all time).
I clicked a few pictures at the aquarium and these are some of my favorites:
This was a ray. Actually, you can touch these animals and it was the first time I touched an aquatic organism.
This is another pic I like a lot:
This animal is called a Dragon Moray Eel and I never knew something like this existed:
This is the largest crab I’ve ever seen:
Here are some more pics of these crabs:
This thing is called a sea cow, at this stage I was in total awe as everything I saw was totally awesome and led me to think of life, the universe and everything:
I am sure everyone knows what this is:
It was feeding time and I managed to catch some of the action:
These guys feed these aquatic animals small fishes. What a sight!
I captured this ray feeding on a fish:
It was the first time I saw a jellyfish and it is rather cool:
The first time I saw symbiosis in action:
This is another weird creature, it is a dragon fish and mind you it looks exactly like a dragon:
You can actually view the entire album at http://picasaweb.google.com/shriphanip/SentosaAquarium


