« Saturday

- Photogenic moment of the transforming marina bay
- A shot of the Skyline with The Sheares bridge lit
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- another overview of the 2nd level entrance area
- Mmm shiny!
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- we are first to check in!
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- Awesome plane belly cam on the city approach
- Coupled with a light show
- mmm sticky thingies...
- note the reassuring lack of shelter
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- Downtown Dubai
- The bridge runs parallel to this road bridge serving the vincinity
- The ride ends and it's all dark already!
- the place is rather well lit by the sun in the day
- which occupants have yet to mount, evolve and be delivered over...
- the whole terminal is luminated purely by sunlight in the day
- Qye, it's a big bus alright!
- 7 feet of retro gaming in the heart of singapore's airport and a matching tree to go with it!
- Watching the touchdown from the nose camera
- finally time to enter the restricted areas!
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- yup we are right! & free movies??
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- The Singapore skyline with the light beam show
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- thanks to a computerised automatic reflector skylight system
- it seems that the skylight is everywhere!
- Looks awfully similar to Mandarin hotel
- here we are told more on appreciating the skylight system again
- more arrows which points everywhere, anywhere
- here are some of the few "goldfish" centralised air-conditioning towers, minimising the need for inefficient air-con d
- A magnificent sunset
- departure UFO - whos your daddy?
- More $$$ spent!
- we have stone age stairs to go with it as well!
- And here we are at the VIP room!
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- the departure entrance is similar to that of T2, with a 2nd level fly-over entrance for direct vehicular alighting
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- The place looks real niffy!
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- littered along the terminal are large multi-coloured, multi-lingual sign boards
- with lots of s p a c e between gates, much bigger than what I've seen built for 747s