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Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go!
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THE ULTIMATE SINGAPORE PHOTO SPOT GUIDE Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go!
JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on.
SUPERTREE GROVE Come face to face with 12 of the Gardens' 18 Supertrees at the Supertree Grove! Rising up to 50 metres above ground, these iconic giants provide shade in the day and come alive with an exhilarating light and musical show at night. Don’t just admire these beacons from a distance, head up to the Observatory on the tallest Supertree to experience them up-close—you’ll also be rewarded with awesome bird's eye views of Marina Bay!
FLOWER DOME Be awed by the Flower Dome’s beauty and its sheer size — this cavernous cooled conservatory holds the Guinness World Record for the largest glass greenhouse! Come explore and learn more about this innovative megastructure that literally brings the world’s flora under one roof.
CLOUD FOREST A cloud forest, also called a water forest, primas forest, or tropical montane cloud forest, is a generally tropical or subtropical, evergreen, montane, moist forest characterized by a persistent, frequent or seasonal low-level cloud cover, usually at the canopy level, formally described in the International Cloud Atlas (2017) as silvagenitus. Cloud forests often exhibit an abundance of mosses covering the ground and vegetation, in which case they are also referred to as mossy forests. Mossy forests usually develop on the saddles of mountains, where moisture introduced by settling clouds is more effectively retained.
FLORAL FANTASY A stone’s throw from Bayfront MRT station, Floral Fantasy offers a magical escape among suspended bouquets and creative floral arrangements. Here, explore diverse garden landscapes that segue into each other through a meandering space. Along the way, stop by a vivarium populated by tiny poison dart frogs in a gamut of stunning hues!
DRAGONFLY LAKE More than a scenic treat, lakes are a rich source of aquatic life, from amphibians to fish and migratory birds. Plants play a vital role in maintaining the right amount of nutrients in the lake by absorbing excess nitrogen and phosphorus. Water purification features such as 'Filter Beds', bioswales, and floating islands help to ensure healthy water quality.