I spent some time at Fort Siloso in 2005 and I thought it was great. I also almost melted in the heat when walking between the air conditioned viewing rooms and around some of the gun emplacements!Fort Siloso on Sentosa Island
This is where the infamous large naval guns of WW2 are located. Many people used to say these guns are located in the wrong place and poitning the wrong direction (South) because the Japs came from the North.
But the truth is that the Japs came from the north precisely because we have these guns in the south. The large naval guns were able to turn 360 degrees to shoot north but they had mostly armour-piercing shells useless for shooting against ground forces.
Fort Siloso is also from a earlier time but used as a fort until WW2. You'll find the large turntables for the guns still there. This is probably the best military site for WW2.
It is.haven't been in Singapore but it was said to be one of the disciplined country...and the country is very clean...i want to be there...to tour and see all the good stuff that they offer...
Two more tips, don't take chewing gum into Singapore (seriously!) and always carry a small pile of your own (soft) toilet paper with you for emergencies.
And toilet paper is available in just about every public toilet in Singapore.
I always carry "wet ones" or those small sealed cachets of hand cleaner. Thats only force of habit though.And toilet paper is available in just about every public toilet in Singapore.
In general I concur, however in Rome last year, just around the corner from the "Spanish steps" the most disgusting public toilet I found on my entire trip was in the Macdonalds there...I always carry "wet ones" or those small sealed cachets of hand cleaner. Thats only force of habit though.
Whenever and wherever I travel, the first place I always look for is a Burger King, McDonalds or KFC, not for its food, but the fact that it will have a toilet!
Ah, i remember that one... when i was there 10 years ago, they had a TV in the kids' section playing Marylin Mansion.In general I concur, however in Rome last year, just around the corner from the "Spanish steps" the most disgusting public toilet I found on my entire trip was in the Macdonalds there...
Yep, I'm pretty sure there was only 2 lavatories, no urinal and on top of being disgusting, there was also an enormous queue...Ah, i remember that one... when i was there 10 years ago, they had a TV in the kids' section playing Marylin Mansion.
Funnily enough I enjoyed Rome. Although my attention was somewhat fluid due to the fact that the carabinieri and customs officers were very attractive women - so my first impressions were pretty good.Yep, I'm pretty sure there was only 2 lavatories, no urinal and on top of being disgusting, there was also an enormous queue...
Thoroughly uninteresting and without intending to offend anyone, played it's part in my overall disappointment with Rome...