I feel a sudden disgrace to associate myself as a Singaporean when I read of such reports. What is wrong with the educational system that probes the intrinsic curiousity of kids when you just get some machines to feed all the info to them!
"Gone are the days when visitors are happy looking at animals and matching them with the information on the sign boards," Chew said."
Reuters
5/23/2007
5/19/2007
Shoes that show you the way
5/13/2007
Pics from Iceland
The land that is known as ice and fire, very different from other European cities we've visited. Only thing "negative" abt touring here would be things are so expensive, even based on London standards. The city is very clean & people typically speak gd English. The lifestyle is very laid back. Shops opening hours are short & little activity on wkends, besides the cafes/bars etc. Long hours of daylight means you can spend more time outdoors, but at the same time, little to see/do within the city itself. Should definitely drive out of Reykjavik to see the natural landscapes, good if you like the nature, and hiking is probably the next best way to get close to the amazing surroundings...& always ensure you have sufficient petrol, as we realised there aren't too many petrol stations once you drive out further. Very "intense" when the refuel lamp is switched on & we are still on mountain roads. Highly recommended, not for the rotten sharks meat though... :)
Link
5/11/2007
Save the whales
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The future of the whales will be decided in Anchorage, Alaska, in a couple of weeks time. A meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) will decide if whales will be hunted or protected.
Make your voice heard
As a committed Whale Defender, we need you to make your voice heard once again. The key governments in the debate need to hear from you that you demand that the International Whaling Commission works to protect whales.
You can help by letting the key governments going to Anchorage know that you expect them to be working to defend the whales.
Send your message here
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