
- the jetty in the morning
- theres a total of 580 plasma screens used throughout the terminal
- few of the cushiony jumpy curvy seaties!
- one carousel with another behind & another & another...
- oooo me see shiny lights!
- another overview of the immigration area
- not to mention prisons
- behind the counters will be the baggage collection area
- not to mention finding a new direction
- here is the coach bus waiting area...
- another view of the long big spaces of air
- the breathtaking view of the immigration and welcome center
- more mugshots!
- Our last checkpoint for the expedition
- another finger happy shot!
- hop 2-3-4!
- more finger happy shots
- for ya retro tetris lovers out there, the ultimate tetris board in Singapore!!
- an international breakfast buffet and over 500RM shopped later... (Mmmmm dang I overspent...) we are back on the bus!
- and a medal to boot!
- thats all folks!
- the deep water not only allows docking of large ships
- and more!
- with 2 levels of snoozing estate
- the shipyard's always buzzing with activity
- before officially ending the expedition with a debrief at the MRT station itself
- KM also paid us a visit in the night
- More shots of the invisible-koi pond area
- rawr! boil in unison evil curry & noodles!
- wait till u take a bite off it!
- not to mention F&B outlets
- at the start... umm i mean finish line!
- heres where your baggage will decide to U-turn back into the kitchen for a sushi plate refill, sakae sushi style
- the johor straits
- snappy
- the jetty is a popular fish & crab fishing point
- the sign down seem to mind!
- ready with gettaway bikes just outside
- back to out camp site
- now you don't!
- and man is everyone's burnt!
- not all part of the journey was smooth...
- and heres 8 of them already!
- for ya seaside freaks, heres more p0rn for you!
- more of the distant wetdocks
- but it's one of the most open and cozy ones
- rise and shine! day 4!
- view from the counters, imagine see a horde/swarm of people coming towards you here when a A380 is emptied
- remember to slow down before approaching the hump
- now you see it