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Reading on a European photo website, I found this link that deals with abandoned places.

I found it very interesting and would like to share it with you guys.

http://www.forbidden-places.net/

If you knows such references, maybe in Singapore, like the Istana Woodneuk, please share?
 

Reading on a European photo website, I found this link that deals with abandoned places.

I found it very interesting and would like to share it with you guys.

http://www.forbidden-places.net/

If you knows such references, maybe in Singapore, like the Istana Woodneuk, please share?

interesting website :thumbsup:
 

Reading on a European photo website, I found this link that deals with abandoned places.

I found it very interesting and would like to share it with you guys.

http://www.forbidden-places.net/

If you knows such references, maybe in Singapore, like the Istana Woodneuk, please share?

here's 2 that's def out of bounds in the US: Area 52 and Guantanamo Bay :bsmilie:
 

in land scarced Sg, most places wont b left abandoned for tt long. :(

interesting photos! know any tour agency tt got such photo tours? :think:
 

thanks for sharing the link.

really lovely places.

i like the fort of pyrenees..
should have tried going to explore it when i was in portugal.:(
 

thanks for sharing the link.

really lovely places.

i like the fort of pyrenees..
should have tried going to explore it when i was in portugal.:(

as long as you have your health, there's always next time. :)
 

as long as you have your health, there's always next time. :)

dont think i'll make another trip to portugal/spain.
spent a few weeks there...enough liao.

too hot, and i cant get use to the food.
 

dont think i'll make another trip to portugal/spain.
spent a few weeks there...enough liao.

too hot, and i cant get use to the food.

too bad then.
 

dont think i'll make another trip to portugal/spain.
spent a few weeks there...enough liao.

too hot, and i cant get use to the food.
I won't mind spending the rest of my life on the Iberian peninsula.

4 seasons, great produce, access to amazing seafood, fabolous wines, beautiful women ...
 

Most of these places are not really abandonned. They have owners and usually guards that keep them.

This kind of pictures sometimes involves trespassing.

In SG, the old changi hospital is such a place. Mathilda house in Punggol is another one.

They may be more out there.:think:

in land scarced Sg, most places wont b left abandoned for tt long. :(

interesting photos! know any tour agency tt got such photo tours? :think:
 

Glad you enjoyed it as well. But portugal is not so close to the pyrenees. It is a long drive.

It is like when some europeans come here and think they can quickly go to bangkok or Bali. It is close but not that close.:bsmilie:

thanks for sharing the link.

really lovely places.

i like the fort of pyrenees..
should have tried going to explore it when i was in portugal.:(
 

This is the first time I hear a singaporean citizen saying that another country is too hot. I thought we were beating all the records here! :bsmilie:

Joking leh ! I remeber once in Rio de Janeiro, we reached an amazing 48 degrees celcius. I could not move anymore. I was close to the heat stroke.;( :flame:

I went under the shower qnd stayed there for a while.

The food? This is surprising as Deadpoet pointed out, they are rather good at seafood. A similarity with SG.:thumbsup:



dont think i'll make another trip to portugal/spain.
spent a few weeks there...enough liao.

too hot, and i cant get use to the food.
 

Most of these places are not really abandonned. They have owners and usually guards that keep them.

This kind of pictures sometimes involves trespassing.

In SG, the old changi hospital is such a place. Mathilda house in Punggol is another one.

They may be more out there.:think:

there used to be a haunted house along east coast road that was abandoned...but this was 20 years ago dunnoe if that house is even still standing...
 

Same here !

A little house here in algarve, south of portugal.:angel:

algarve-image.jpg


I won't mind spending the rest of my life on the Iberian peninsula.

4 seasons, great produce, access to amazing seafood, fabolous wines, beautiful women ...
 

Same here !

A little house here in algarve, south of portugal.:angel:

algarve-image.jpg
I will vote for Alentejo, or a bit inland from the southern coast to avoid the massive number of tourist year round ....
 

Glad you enjoyed it as well. But portugal is not so close to the pyrenees. It is a long drive.

It is like when some europeans come here and think they can quickly go to bangkok or Bali. It is close but not that close.:bsmilie:

is it?i could have sworn it's not that far.
but oh well, i love driving.:)
 

This is the first time I hear a singaporean citizen saying that another country is too hot. I thought we were beating all the records here! :bsmilie:

Joking leh ! I remeber once in Rio de Janeiro, we reached an amazing 48 degrees celcius. I could not move anymore. I was close to the heat stroke.;( :flame:

I went under the shower qnd stayed there for a while.

The food? This is surprising as Deadpoet pointed out, they are rather good at seafood. A similarity with SG.:thumbsup:

hot ah!

that time i went was really scorching.
singapore though hot but seriously, it loses to other countries in their summer!
 

wai wait wait wait...

my bad....pyrenees is in spain or portugal?
i'm always confused about places in these 2 countries...:embrass:

http://www.pyreneesguide.com/

are we even referring to the same pyrenees?
 

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