


Breathtaking, just breathtaking. Out of the sight of buildings and cut off ties with the internet was a great way to escape from everyday busy city life. It also allowed me to see the other side of the world God created – sea aligned with the sky – the kind of view N often face as he sails. As much as I already miss Singapore's local food being just a few days away (we eat western every meal and I got sick of it easily), a part of me is constantly thinking about such a spectacular scenery. I'll always be a sea lover at heart.
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