
- The Nokia N82
- N82 Box exterior
- Inside the Box
- Full contents of the Box
- Top and 3G Camera
- Powerbutton & 3.5mm Jack
- White Lit Numeric Keypad
- Back of the N82
- 5MP Camera with Carl Zeiss optics
- Battery Cover and SIM slot
- N95 8GB top, N82, HP rw6828
- Size Comparison
- N95 and N82 screen differences
- Cavenagh bridge
- Merchants and "ang mo"
- Reflections on the bench
- Indoor shots
- The merlion
- Panaroma Views
- Singapore Flyer
- Without flash
- With Xenon Flash
- Fullerton
- Merry Christmas!
- Here we are at the Alexandra Queenstown Park Connector!
- Though it's not quite connected to the rest of the park!
- Here is the map showing the full length of the route, from river valley to queenstown.
- The old canal used to run through this area, will it's all covered by the park now.
- All we know is parks built on old canals offer nice long and flat straights!
- The place can be rather breezy at times
- courtesy of the large untouched fields in the area
- The park is also a family place, with lots of playgrounds littered along the route
- not to mention funky architecture!
- Some of nice man made ponds
- Here is the only small crossing along the queenstown running stretch
- The park runs close to many of the residential HDBs in the area
- some how I kinda like how this picture turned out!
- Another few of the playground and mini fitness centers
- More funky architecture along the route
- The Emergencies Alert Beacon (EAB) functions similarly as a military CAT status indicator which warns of possible thunderstorms
- Another playground, this time a bungee jungle!
- There is also a mini skate park near the queenstown end of the park
- The 1.2km route from Tanglin road ends here near the old Queentown Cinema.
- Multi purpose tracks for running, biking/skating
- Here is the small ramp by cresecnt girls leading to the entrance of this length of the park connector.
- Few of the micro parks with therapeutic facilities along the route.
- Marang Trail to Mt Faber from Harbour Front Area
- Alternative routes up Singapore's only mountain!
- this route very much involves the old way up the hill, unless you take the Marang trail route
- And here we are are Mt faber in mappy goodness!