Come on in, the water's wet.
Aug. 28th, 2010 11:08 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Today I was at the southernmost point of continental Asia, and therefore as further south than I'd ever been before (Except it's not. This is the island. Damn tourist traps). Singapore counts as part of the continent on account of having a causeway connecting it, Sentosa island is connected to Singapore by a bridge, and there's a bridge connecting the one of little horseshoe shaped islands which is allegedly the southernmost point.
Alternatively you can swim across which is fun and really hard work. Tropical water is fantastic! Delightfully warm, and I'm fairly certain it's easier to float. The sea has this nice feature that it's actually gets deeper than 1.6m. I like floating without my feet touching the seabed.
Attempted to flirt with a nice German girl and failed miserably. A nice Korean girl asked me to take her photo, so I did.
Had an ice cream and a crushed banana drink because I was on the beach so it seemed to make sense.
I think my next ports of call will be Chinatown and little India. But - and this is a deeply taxing and philosophical question - where shall I have lunch?
Alternatively you can swim across which is fun and really hard work. Tropical water is fantastic! Delightfully warm, and I'm fairly certain it's easier to float. The sea has this nice feature that it's actually gets deeper than 1.6m. I like floating without my feet touching the seabed.
Attempted to flirt with a nice German girl and failed miserably. A nice Korean girl asked me to take her photo, so I did.
Had an ice cream and a crushed banana drink because I was on the beach so it seemed to make sense.
I think my next ports of call will be Chinatown and little India. But - and this is a deeply taxing and philosophical question - where shall I have lunch?