One thing you’ll notice as you fly in to Singapore’s Changi airport is the seemingly never-ending fleet of ships anchored just off the southern shoreline in the Straits of Malacca.
I took this image on my iPhone this morning from the beach just south of the airport:
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On the left side of the photo where the sun washed out the image, I took this photo with my Canon 5D Mk II digital SLR to provide some detail on how many ships were really in this field of view.
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Looking to the west:
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