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Only in a place as wealthy as Singapore would they consider an idea like having air conditioning outside. And that is exactly what happens in this eclectic part of the city. Singapore is incredibly hot and humid (reminds me of growing up in Texas). This outdoor shopping area was designed to have cold air blasting out from vents to keep customers from melting. I can't imagine how expensive it is to provide cold air outside of a building, but I imagine the rent for these stores is pretty insane. Copyright Trey Ratcliff www.StuckInCustoms.com
If you only have a week or so to spend in Japan, I recommend spending an equal amount of time in Tokyo and Kyoto. That way, you get to see the crazy Blade-Runner city side of Tokyo and the pastoral, natural side of Kyoto. I took this photo right in the beginning of Autumn at a temple near Kyoto. By the way, there are about 100 temples just a short drive from the main city, and you can't go wrong with any of them. I was actually a week or two early before the colors really started to change, but you can already see shape of the incredible colors there. Trey Ratcliff - StuckInCustoms.com - Creative Commons Noncommercial contact licensing@stuckincustoms.com
What a great day out here in the shallows inside the lagoon of Grand Cayman Island. This is another photo I took with the Mavic! This thing is rock solid in the daytime and with a bit of wind. I will tell you that landing on the catamaran was Very Difficult. I've landed on lots of boats, and each time it takes 200% of my concentration! The Phantom series of quads are much easier to catch because they have more pronounced legs. So, it's easier for a friend (or yourself with one hand) to reach up and grab it. With the Mavic, you only have about half a finger's worth of room before you hit the blades. - Trey Ratcliff Click here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.