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Your escape to a surreal world
Floral Fantasy, though smaller than Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, makes up with its hanging bouquets, imaginative floral displays, and towering sculptures.
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A dazzling show among the Supertrees
Garden Rhapsody Light and Sound Show is the finale of a day well spent at Gardens by the Bay - a spectacle of light and sound, unlike any you have seen before.
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Your complete guide to Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay is a stunning park, in Singapore. It features Floral Fantasy, Flower Dome, Cloud Forest, OCBC Skyway and Supertree Grove and Observatory.
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An ornate shrine
One such place that is worth your time to see in this vicinity is Sri Krishna Temple, on Waterloo Street. Also referred to as Bugis Hindu Temple, what makes this place of worship unique is that it is the only South Indian temple dedicated to Krishna and Rukmini.
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A warm embrace
Whether it is a relaxed lunch or a music-filled dinner, I would highly recommend Abraco - a little gem of a restaurant, tucked away in an alley in Sangolda, for its delicious food, great ambiance, and positive vibes.
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Majorda Beach Goa
The next time you are in Goa, with visions of yourself relaxing on an easy chair, sipping on a chilled beer, and enjoying scenic views of the sun setting over the Arabian sea, then head to Majorda Beach. This picturesque beach, far from the madding crowd, is worth your time.
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Shri Vinayaka Shankaranarayana Durgamba Temple
Dedicated to Lord Vinayaka Shankara Narayana, this historic Shri Vinayaka Shankaranarayana Durgamba Temple is set right on the banks of the Netravati River in Nandavara, Bantwal taluk of Dakshina Kannada.
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Keeping a city’s hope alive, one barrel at a time
It is not often you walk into a brewery, order a pint, and then casually saunter off, blissfully unaware of its history. Like Sarajevksa Pivara Brewery.
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Intercourse
Surrounded by beautiful Amish farms, Intercourse, PA is where Amish farmers, craftsmen, and local folks meet up to conduct their business and socialize.
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The red junglefowl
Entrance to the Botanic Gardens, Singapore. Truth be told, I am not a garden person. Stepping into one to gaze at flowers isn’t my cup of tea. I’d rather be up to mischief somewhere else. Unless, of course, I am dragged to one. Which was “sweetly” the case here. They seem to be casual in the presence of humans, though don’t get too close. Turns out the 163-year-old Singapore Botanic Gardens, or simply the Gardens, is one of three gardens, and the only tropical garden to feature on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Now, sucker that I am for anything with a World Heritage stamp on it, if this isn’t…