This giant mosquito is like a ‘mascot’ used in a ‘Anti-mosquitoes’ Campaign. It is really big as you can see from yesterday’s post from a wider perspective.
Today i will be flying back from Budapest. And when I am back to Singapore, I will use a fresh ‘new angle’ to see Singapore to post more ‘insights’, see ya!:)

Are these the ones that spread dengue fever? Nasty, striped beasties. Gaa!
Hey Zannie, just don’t get bitten by one of those mosquitoes. Hey! I think the internet has been restored. Any chance of getting Harro stickers out on your site again? Thanks.
have a nice flight!
Je trouve deja que le bruit des moustiques est insupportable, je n’ose imaginer le bruit de celui là.
I find already that the noise of the mosquitos is unbearable, I do not dare to imagine the noise of that there.
Dear Sir/madam,
Topic : Cure for Dengue using natural medicine
Singapore is now experiencing their worst Dengue situation in recent years. After reading the papers about it, I want to help Singapore solve their Dengue problem. I am writing to you because i need to find a way to create awareness.
Currently in Malaysia, Prof. Dr. Ananthan Krishnan of AK Pharmacy of Naturopathy has conducted clinical case studies with Dengue patients over the years and has had 100% success rate.
Professor Dr. Ananthan Krishnan uses spice to heal people. It is all in capsule form. So far with all the dengue patients who have taken these products have been discharged from hospital within the first 48 hours upon consumption of these spices.
Professor has documented evidence that taking these tablets will improve the blood platelets of a dengue patient.
Please view the website below for more documented evidence.
web site – http://www.amriasia.org
Click Alternative Medicine Research Institute
Click case study
Click on treatment for Dengue
Professor Dr. Ananthan Krishnan can be contacted at the address below :-
AK Pharmacy & Naturopathy Center
10 – B, Jalan TK 1/11A, Taman Kinrara, SEK 1
47100 Puchong, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
h/p no: 017-6802336
Hope to hear from you soon. We need to move fast to help the dengue patients in Singapore
Regards,
Aren Coomarasamy