The Facebook page of National Geographic UK mistakenly captioned a photo of Gardens by the Bay as being in 'Singapore, Malaysia' and the Internet has jokes about it. In case you do not know, Singapore is not in Malaysia. Singapore separated from Malaysia 57 years ago. That was why we had this thing called National Day recently. Posted on Saturday...
a photo of Gardens by the BayIn case you do not know, Singapore is not in Malaysia. Singapore separated from Malaysia 57 years ago. That was why we had this thing called National Day recently.
Posted on Saturday , National Geographic UK wrote about the photo: "From the Archive: A family from India walks through the Gardens by the Bay in Singapore, Malaysia."Here are a few of the better ones:
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