Thanks Bob.
Fooked if I know what's wrong with this computer now.
Thanks Bob.
Fooked if I know what's wrong with this computer now.
nothing wrong., it's showing up on my pc
LT's picture.
4yr eucs make their exit, off to become paper pulp
just my opinion but
the tree and the house look weird, over edited? , too sharp ?
something odd anyway.
Some post Muay Thai action.
This building is Marina Bay Sands. It opened on 23 June 2010.
Last edited by TizMe; 06-02-2011 at 03:54 PM.
Roger you probably had it better the first time, cropped better and i liked that bit of blue on the house ,maybe the wine+beer overdose i had the other night was making it look a bit 3D in places.
I do like that one of the kick boxers, its really good
what camera do you use ?
we were there in March before it opened, friend went there recently hoping to swim - but visitors cannot use the pool, hotel guests only
The best views of Singapore - Sands SkyPark
The Sands SkyPark is an architectural masterpiece sitting on top of the three hotel towers at Marina Bay Sands. This 1.2 hectare tropical oasis is longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall and large enough to park four-and-a-half A380 jumbo jets. It extends to form the one of the world’s largest public cantilevers.
- 200 meters in the sky
- Landscaped gardens are home to 250 types trees and 650 types of plants
- 12,400 square meters of space big enough to fit three football fields
- Exclusive restaurants including The Sky on 57, helmed by Singapore’s celebrity chef Justin Quek
- A spectacular public observation deck that can host hundreds of people
- A 150-meter infinity swimming pool, the world’s largest outdoor pool at that height
Opening Hours:
The Sands SkyPark Public Observation Deck, which is open to members of the public and is a ticketed area, is accessible daily from 10am-10pm on Mondays to Thursdays and 10am-11pm on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Ticket Price:
- S$20 for adult
- S$14 for children (aged between 2 – 12 years)
- S$17 for senior citizens (aged 55 years and above)
Nasarn Markt Chonburi. In a good condition
I liked the first one more too.Originally Posted by Roger Lee
The monks have a bit too much color saturation for my taste but that early morning one is justs perfect.
An old Bus ... but possibly still driving around now?
This photo was taken in November 1991 (Twenty years ago!).
I live over those hills and far away..
No one can here you scream..trust me..
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