Sights and Words on Kuala Lumpur
Part of the Masjid Negara, the national mosque of Malaysia
A bit of the interior of the Islamic Arts Museum, which has one of the most impressive Islamic arts collections in the world - All of which you can't take photos of.
Formula 1 Champ
Melaka in the 15th century was the greatest trading port of SE Asia. Its loaded to the hilt with colonial architecture.
A recreation of the Portuguese Flora de la Mar at the Maritime Museum.
A trishaw is the most popular way to tour the city of Melaka. The captains of these pedal driven rides are in constant competition to have the brightest loudest machines. The one we're in is about as good as it gets + he had quite the sound system.
Singapore was the cleanest city I've ever set foot in & also had the best transportation systems I've used. Its greatest downfall was its cost - budget traveling in Singapore means shelling out the same amount of dough that would buy you servants and caviar any where else in the Orient.
Most expensive burger of my life - $20 us bones - can you see the tears welling up in my eyes
If you come to Singapore you have to drink a Singapore Sling - The Long Bar is where this drink was created.
Sam going to town on a sling
A terrible photo of the worlds largest fountain
Hindu temple in Singapore's Little India
Their entire bodies are pink when they are younger, but just like humans they get grayer as they get older.
For only $2 you can go into this contraption and come out a lot less intelligent
Riverside
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