7 t H e a v e n
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Singapour (French)
And so we left to Singapore on the 25th of May. During the journey, my uncle played 'Coldplay' tracks all the way. It reminded me of my good old times when I was crazy bout them; still am ;P. I heard they're out with their new hit, Viva La Vida or Death and all His friends; can't wait to download em! Back to the journey, I couldn't take my eyes off the 9.00am Sun, amazingly I could look straight at it without hurting my eyes. It was like a bright glowing moon.
The car seemed to sped but it felt a little long before we got to our hotel. The hotel looked a little small from the outside, but the inside was amazing! Beautifully decorated. Anyways, we started our first outing from there, and it wasn't a very good one.
The first day out in Spore was a little hay wire. Since it was the first time driving there, my Dad found it a little complicated. I observed the environment; it was very neat and clean. Not a single paper role or a cigar stick! Nice. However, I got a little dizzy at the end of the day as we were going round and round. It made me despise Spore for that day.
I wasn't looking forward to the second day. Breakfast was okay and I only took mostly toast. We headed off to the Sentosa Island. The second day gradually became a little more interesting. Sentosa Island was practically a theme park island; it just lacked rollercoasters and solero shots. It was more of a recreation park with shows and all. We first went to the Underwater World. Sharks, sting rays; name it. I was in awe to most of them, God'z creation is amazing! Next, we went to the Dolphin Lagoon. I made a mistake; I gave a high expectations on those dolphins. Gosh, I guess they were bored performing the same thing day after day. It wasn't much of the dolphins doing their stuff; I got irritated with the MC talking non-stop. Little of dolphin act; more of human talking. Anyways, I was amazed at the speed these dolphins could swim; super fast! They were a litle pinkish when they are more mature, and more greyish when they're young. Cute lil puppies.
After a draggy show, we headed to the moving tram. I was relieved to sit on the slow, smooth tram with the breeze gracefully brushing my cheeks. There were three little Man made islands, gosh, they were amazing. No time for sunbathing, hence I headed for the Skyride.
I wasn't interested at first. Its not like I was afraid, I just didn't want to take the chances for my uncertain health condition. However, my sister insisted me following her, well, why not! It had the cable car concept; it won't stop moving and you gota get in while its moving. The only difference is its all open and your just sitting on a floating bench without seatbelts.
My sister held her face close to my arms all the way. The bench stopped three times; it wasn't suppose to. Anyways, I took pictures! The sights from above were beautiful. The skies lured me closer to them. I felt like jumping off the bench, the low ground below me was so inviting! Intending not to cause chaos, I changed my mind.
I was suppose to return to lower grounds with my sis using the skyride, but she said she'll get a heart attack if she went on it again. So, we used the Luge. It was something like a small, short compartment where it transports you down; sorta an automobile without its engine; and yeah, you're the driver. Sounds fun? It was.
We raced all the way down. Too many bad drivers, I managed to escape their foolish paths and routes. Upon reaching below, I smiled at the fact that I was well and nothing "black out" scenario occured. The next stop was the amazing laser light show, The Songs Of The Sea.
Its one show you don't wanna miss as long as you're on the face of this planet. Its based on laser light projectors, and of course the sea itself! The whole show uses the real sea! Water shots as high as 80 meters and amazing fireworks. The colors were just eye warming; I enjoyed the show truly.
The next day, we headed to the Jurong BirdPark. Gosh, from cute lil birds to huge prehistoric preys; a park not to be missed. I sound so promoting; but trust me, its a worth it trip. I fell in love with some of those pretty birds, their eyes so luring!
The higlight of that night was the Night Safari. We moved in a tram to visit all kinds of animals; lions, mooses, leopards, etc. I enjoyed the ride as we were moving through the night jungle; the chill breeze, the sounds of crickets ; glimmmers of the moon, and a beaufitul lake. I was missing something somehow, I was missing someone beside me! It would have been complete with someone beside me to enjoy all these, my family were sitted way in front.
We were back the next day. A trip I won't forget and hopefully, another one with my Sunset. MUAHAHA!
Cheers to nature.










The car seemed to sped but it felt a little long before we got to our hotel. The hotel looked a little small from the outside, but the inside was amazing! Beautifully decorated. Anyways, we started our first outing from there, and it wasn't a very good one.
The first day out in Spore was a little hay wire. Since it was the first time driving there, my Dad found it a little complicated. I observed the environment; it was very neat and clean. Not a single paper role or a cigar stick! Nice. However, I got a little dizzy at the end of the day as we were going round and round. It made me despise Spore for that day.
I wasn't looking forward to the second day. Breakfast was okay and I only took mostly toast. We headed off to the Sentosa Island. The second day gradually became a little more interesting. Sentosa Island was practically a theme park island; it just lacked rollercoasters and solero shots. It was more of a recreation park with shows and all. We first went to the Underwater World. Sharks, sting rays; name it. I was in awe to most of them, God'z creation is amazing! Next, we went to the Dolphin Lagoon. I made a mistake; I gave a high expectations on those dolphins. Gosh, I guess they were bored performing the same thing day after day. It wasn't much of the dolphins doing their stuff; I got irritated with the MC talking non-stop. Little of dolphin act; more of human talking. Anyways, I was amazed at the speed these dolphins could swim; super fast! They were a litle pinkish when they are more mature, and more greyish when they're young. Cute lil puppies.
After a draggy show, we headed to the moving tram. I was relieved to sit on the slow, smooth tram with the breeze gracefully brushing my cheeks. There were three little Man made islands, gosh, they were amazing. No time for sunbathing, hence I headed for the Skyride.
I wasn't interested at first. Its not like I was afraid, I just didn't want to take the chances for my uncertain health condition. However, my sister insisted me following her, well, why not! It had the cable car concept; it won't stop moving and you gota get in while its moving. The only difference is its all open and your just sitting on a floating bench without seatbelts.
My sister held her face close to my arms all the way. The bench stopped three times; it wasn't suppose to. Anyways, I took pictures! The sights from above were beautiful. The skies lured me closer to them. I felt like jumping off the bench, the low ground below me was so inviting! Intending not to cause chaos, I changed my mind.
I was suppose to return to lower grounds with my sis using the skyride, but she said she'll get a heart attack if she went on it again. So, we used the Luge. It was something like a small, short compartment where it transports you down; sorta an automobile without its engine; and yeah, you're the driver. Sounds fun? It was.
We raced all the way down. Too many bad drivers, I managed to escape their foolish paths and routes. Upon reaching below, I smiled at the fact that I was well and nothing "black out" scenario occured. The next stop was the amazing laser light show, The Songs Of The Sea.
Its one show you don't wanna miss as long as you're on the face of this planet. Its based on laser light projectors, and of course the sea itself! The whole show uses the real sea! Water shots as high as 80 meters and amazing fireworks. The colors were just eye warming; I enjoyed the show truly.
The next day, we headed to the Jurong BirdPark. Gosh, from cute lil birds to huge prehistoric preys; a park not to be missed. I sound so promoting; but trust me, its a worth it trip. I fell in love with some of those pretty birds, their eyes so luring!
The higlight of that night was the Night Safari. We moved in a tram to visit all kinds of animals; lions, mooses, leopards, etc. I enjoyed the ride as we were moving through the night jungle; the chill breeze, the sounds of crickets ; glimmmers of the moon, and a beaufitul lake. I was missing something somehow, I was missing someone beside me! It would have been complete with someone beside me to enjoy all these, my family were sitted way in front.
We were back the next day. A trip I won't forget and hopefully, another one with my Sunset. MUAHAHA!
Cheers to nature.










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