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Monthly Archive for March, 2006

Impressions of Singapore

Singapore…as all the tourist t-shirts put it: “A fine city”. It is indeed a city of ‘fines’ – one for almost every conceivable public offence. Some quite expected, but some really obscure… There is for example a hefty fine for not flushing a public toilet, for chewing gum (anywhere in the whole city!!!), or even [...]

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Day 241: Couch potatoes!

We were on the cusp of leaving Singapore – though some of our admin was still incomplete – when Sedef got in touch with Andrew Tinney, an old boss back in the UK, who now lives in Singapore. It was rather unlikely that we would hear from him since he travels a lot for work. [...]

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Day 237: Viva Singapura

We arrived in Singapore a day later than we expected, on the 23rd of March. It had taken us 2 weeks to cover Malaysia, no mean feat considering we covered over 1000kms and a whopping great mountain in the middle. We were tired but happy to know that we were to have a little rest [...]

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Day 236: Oo-er… shiny new blog…

You may have noticed that our blog changed recently! All thanks to Mail2Web! So please feel free to leave comments to our posts and add yourselves to our subscription list (which means you will receive an email every time we update our diary) – or email us and we can add you. You can even [...]

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Day 234: Impressions of Malaysia

Our first impressions of Malaysia were rather jumbled as in three days time we went from a flashy expensive island resort (Langkawi) to a heavy Chinese influenced city (Georgetown) and then the predominantly Muslim mainland. We had expected Malaysia to be very similar to Thailand foodwise. However we were surprised to see how much the [...]

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Day 232: Series of Unfortunate Events

After a couple of day’s rest in the cool of the Highlands, we thought it would be fairly plain sailing down the mountains towards the East Coast of Malaysia. We wanted to cycle south to Singapore by the 22nd of March latest – to stay with friends Dean and Jessica who have a house down [...]

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Day 224: Cameron Highlands

Not far out of Butterworth we were advised by various people to take the motorway rather than the busy and narrow highway to Ipoh. We followed the advice, and ignoring the all too clear ‘No bicycle’ signs went past the tolls with no problems – in fact the police waved at us and took photos! [...]

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Day 220: Georgetown, Penang Island

The next afternoon we boarded the speed ferry from Langkawi to Georgetown, on Penang Island further south. Georgetown is Malaysia’s second largest city, a fast-moving place with a confusing amalgamation of its traditional Chinese heritage and smart brand new high rises dotted around the expensive colonial mansions. It was once the busiest sea port in [...]

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Day 218: Bye Thai, Heya Malaysia

Our last day in Thailand saw us cycling off towards the ferry port 10km out of Satun, it was a small port, with mostly western travellers waiting for the ferry boat to the Malaysian Island Resort of Langkawi. Purchasing the tickets and completing immigration was moderately quick and easy, though seeing the ferry boat (more [...]

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Day 217: Impressions of Thailand

We LOVED Thailand. We were back on the road (after the miseries of India), and cycling was a joy, despite the heat. Straightaway we noticed the nice tarmac roads, courteous drivers, modern refreshment facilities, and cleanliness. Not to mention a BIG smile from almost everyone we met. We decided to take our time and enjoy [...]

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