CANADIAN LIVING IN SWITZERLAND | SARAH ROBYN
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5 LIGHTHOUSE Annapolis Valley Nova Scotia Canada
5 Lighthouses in Annapolis Valley Nova Scotia Canada
We visited there 5 lighthouses in 2 days while visiting Annapolis Valley Nova Scotia.
The lighthouses in Canada are all short compared to lighthouse in the southern United States.
Have you visited any of these lighthouses?
Fort Point Light
Ft Point Lighthouse is the 3rd oldest surviving lighthouse in Nova Scotia. It is open to the public mid-May to mid- October.
Built in 1855
The original light was red, but replaced in 1926 with a white flashing light.
Hampton Harbour Light ( Hampton Lighthouse )
White wooden pepper-shaker tower 10.1 meters tall
Built in 1911
Port Medway Lighthouse Park
Established in 1899
It has a square white wooden tower
The light was electrified in 1967 and light color was changed from red to green in 1967
The park was completed in 2002
Digby Pier Lighthouse
Was originally located on Digby Pier est 1887. In 1983 it was moved
and given to St John when the pier was deemed unsafe.
In 2012 it was given back to Digby.
Prim Point Lighthouse
Built in 1804 replaced in 1817 to a square dwelling.
Red and white.
The Lighthouse Lady Channel
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In this Alaska Cruise Tips video I recommend and show you the 9 best excursions and things to do on an Alaska cruise through the Inside Passage. An Alaskan cruise is a one in a lifetime trip for many people and these amazing activities and shore excursion suggestions should help make the most of this unique journey. Some of the ideas are quite expensive, but many Alaska tours are and so you may need to save up for them. There are four main places you visit on an Alaska cruise and my tips cover all of them: Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan and Glacier Bay.
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Bar Harbor Lighthouse Boat Tour
We went on an Historic Lighthouse boat tour out of Bar Harbor, Maine.
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15 Things NOT to Do in Singapore
Singapore is considered a contemporary, commercial, cosmopolitan city-state
However, in this former British colony there are a few rules, taboos and quirks you should be aware of so as not to offend anyone
Here are 15 things NOT to do in Singapore
1. Don't Chew Gum – Unless you Have Prescription
You can be fined $500 if you chew and drop gum, but an exception is made for “therapeutic purposes” with a prescription.
2. Remember to Flush
“An*l” culture? If you do your doody in a public washroom without flushing the evidence, you can be fined $150!
3. No N*kedness, Even in Private
Parading around in your birthday suit, even in your own home, is akin to p*rnography. It can result in a fine up to $2000.
4. Don’t Litter
Littering can result in a $1000 fine. You might think that's rubbish, but don’t trash the place and you won’t have to worry.
5. Don’t Show Feet
Many Asians think of feet as dirty. It's considered offensive to point with toes or show the bottoms of your feet.
6. Don’t Discuss Religion
Discuss topics like religion, and you could be considered offensive. It's best to avoid hot button discussions unless you keep your cool.
7. Don’t Take Taxis
Why take a taxi when the public transportation system in Singapore is one of the best in the world? The MRT (mass rapid transit) system is fast and comfortable.
8. Don’t Snack on the MRT
Singapore’s MRT has been a “no eating or drinking” zone since 1987. Fines can be up to $500 for daring to bite!
9. Unsecured WiFi
Check the “auto-discovery” setting is turned off in Singapore. Tapping into an unsecured WiFi network is a crime almost akin to hacking.
10. Don’t Tip
In Singapore, tipping is not a standard practice, so no need to leave some extra coins for your waiter.
11. Don’t Give Gifts Without Research
Don’t wrap a gift in white, as that symbolizes mourning, or present a gift with your left hand. Furthermore, it’s common to refuse a gift not once, twice, but three times before accepting it!
12. Don’t Smoke in Public
Public smoking is prohibited. There are some designated places where you are permitted to puff, but there’s a $200 fine if you mess up.
13. No Graffiti
Spray painting on a wall, or carving a name in a bench could result in a public caning. This city occasionally sentences offenders to punishment for acts of v*ndalism.
14. No Dr*gs – Even Before You Arrive
You can get into trouble for having dr*gs in your system when arriving in Singapore, even if you ingested them before you stepped foot in the country.
15. Don’t Finger Point
In Singapore, pointing an index finger at someone is perceived as rude, so keep your digits to yourself and you won’t make waves!
Heard of any others?
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Singapore's Hidden Gem | Fort Canning Park
This week, Louise travels to Singapore! Today we explore Fort Canning Park, with the aid of the LocoMole app.
This rare gem is rich in Singapore history and great for nature lovers. We visited various hotspots and even had a picnic right at the Fort Canning Green. Not only that, we even got to learn about the history of this great nation through various Quizzes at the Mural Wall and even a photo challenge at the Raffles Terrace!
Initially, we planned to stay just the day, but we were so lucky to find out that Festival at the Fort @ i Light Singapore was currently happening and decided to stay on. There were music performances, food stalls and the Raffles Terrace was opened up for beautiful light installations!
This video was done in collaboration with the LocoMole app. LocoMole is a travel experience discovery guide, with tons of trails ranging from Cultural and Heritage, Food trails and many more. The app was packed with so many features! The built-in AR map makes navigation a breeze while the quizzes and photo challenges brought the experience to life!
Timestamps:
0:25 – Fort Gate
0:35 – 9-Pound Cannon
0:43 – Raffles Terrace
1:22 – Fort Canning Lighthouse
1:27 – The Fabulous Baker Boy
1:30 – Fort Canning Green
1:42 – Mural Wall
1:55 – Battlebox
2:00 – Spiral staircase
2:05 – Festival at the Fort