underwater world…

the signage
Underwater World Singapore, situated on Sentosa Island of Singapore, is a unique and well-known oceanarium showcasing some 2500 marine life from 250 species from around the regions and is extremely popular with all visitors for providing fun, leisure and educational experiences.

biiiiiiig fishes…

giant jellyfish changes colors according to the light

“finding nemo”
a clown fish hiding

“found nemo”
tatak pinoy…(filipino trademarks)
ito po ang aking bahagi para sa linggong ito ng litratong pinoy na may temang tatak pinoy…
this is my share for litratong pinoy this week with the theme tatak pinoy (filipino trademarks)…

sampaguita at rizal monument
ang sampaguita ang nananatiling pambansang bulaklak ng pilipinas. kalimitan itong ginagawang kuwintas para isabit sa mga panauhing pandangal at tuwing araw ng pagtatapos. sa likod ay makikita ang isa pang kilalang tatak ng pilipinas, ang monumento ni rizal sa luneta park.
the sampaguita is the national flower of the philippines. it is usually made into a garland and are given to guest of honors and during graduation day. at the background you can see another world renowned icon of the philippines, the rizal monument at luneta park.

kalesa at manila hotel
ang kalesa ay isa pang tatak pinoy. bagama’t kakaunti na lamang ang mga ito, makikita pa rin sila bilang mga panturistang sakayan. sa likod naman ay makikita ang manila hotel, isa sa pinakamagandang hotel sa pilipinas.
the calesa is another trademark of the philippines. although they are few in numbers now a days, you can still see them as a tourist vehicle. at the background is the manila hotel, one of the finest hotel in the philippines.
singapore 2008…
i’m back from a 4 day trip from singapore…

the merlion at sentosa
The Merlion statue recalls the story of the legendary Sang Nila Utama, who saw a lion in Singapore (originally known as Temasek) while hunting. The 37 metre (12 storey) high statue can be entered through the ground floor, and one can take the lift up to 12th floor to view the city state. Opened in 1996, it is the tallest Merlion in Singapore.

this is the view at Clarke Quay during daytime
Clarke Quay is a historical riverside quay in Singapore, located within the Singapore River Planning Area. The quay is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and Boat Quay.
Clarke Quay was named after Sir Andrew Clarke, Singapore’s second Governor and Governor of the Straits Settlements from 1873 to 1875, who played a key role in positioning Singapore as the main port for the Malay states of Perak, Selangor and Sungei Ujong.
more pics to come…





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