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Fort Siloso, Singapore

Andy Naude

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Been to Singapore 2 x never know it was there and unfortunately i will not be going back as its a millionaires play ground and prices reflect that in accommodation or i must have been spoiled in 1989 as very cheap then.
 
I also went there many years ago while I was based in Hong Kong. Its a great museum but even better was paddling around in the shallows down by the beach.....I found pocketfuls of fired 6.5mm Arisaka cases and assorted scraps of metal.
 
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