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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Sentosa Island with Dev

I went out with some friends to Sentosa today! I did a lot of photo taking with my camera so here goes... the sites and scenes of Sentosa. I'm minimizing words... let the pics (and the captions) do the talking. (Readers screaming from behind the screen: "Shut up and get on with the pictures...!")


Ok... ok... I get the point!

How do you know you're in Sentosa? Signboards is one way...


... or even these tiny canoes or kayaks... (I think I'll go with canoes)... you'll always know when you're in Sentosa!
My friends told me that it's fun... didn't try it though!
Now this is the real deal... the sun, the sand and the sea!
I love the sea a lot. I used to say that my name, Dev in Gaelic means "lover of the sea". I was about to type that out but I decided to check first and to my horror of horrors, 'Dev' does not mean "lover of the sea" anymore. Hahaha. I checked it out when I was 13 years old... and I've been living 12 years of my life with that definition. The guy who did that website must have simply made up a "mystical" meaning to the name!
What a shocker?!! Instead, I found out that my name, Dev in Gaelic means "poet" and in Bengali/Sanskrit means "divine/deity"... hahaha!
Ok... enough of side table talk... I am not going to steer away from the topic anymore...
We played beach soccer and volleyball but somehow or rather, volleyball seemed to be the favourite choice for most of them!
The guys hanging out with Eric giving his "I kill you" look!
And guess who I bumped into at Sentosa? Vic... yup, what a small world! It's been some time since we actually met so it was great to see her again! Fancy meeting her at Sentosa of all places.
Being the friendly guy that I am, I approached these two gentlemen to snap a picture of their tattoo... The Tattooist... Muahahahaha... I skin color you!
Talking about colours, I caught a glimpse of a very colourful bird that most of you guys know about...
Yes, the peacock! Walking proudly and parading itself, I wished I had a camera with greater focus and zoom! *Think National Geographic quality shots.
I took many more shots but I think I'll upload and dump them on my Facebook! I think they are not too bad shots... let me know what you think!

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