Rain trees and blue skies. Freshly tarred roads that makes me say, so this is why they gave us the Disneyland moniker.
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Also because it’s eerily clean, and in places like Sentosa, they pipe music from hidden rocks (and haul in different sand to make it prettier)–it’s a bit artificial and manufactured feeling at first.
guess I am so used to it I don’t notice it till I travel abroad on dusty potholed roads.
Wow, love those trees, they look like those found in Hawaii.
wish we had more of them around the island…but I guess it makes this stretch of road special 🙂