The little hammer’s latest adventure has taken him far and wide – to Singapore!
The landscape of Singapore is a fascinating blend of cultural tradition and modern style.
This is especially clear in the architecture. Old temples and new skyscrapers sit side-by-side.
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It’s time for a beach getaway! This time the little hammer made his way to sunny Mallorca!
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This time around, our little hammer is taking a break from the daily grind in Southeast Asia!
After 3 days of sun and sand in Ko Lanta (southern Thailand), he travelled on to the old imperial city of Luang Prabang, in Laos. Here he enjoyed the peaceful quiet of the Buddhist temples.
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It’s Easter, and the little hammer is on the road once again! This time he’s visiting the Swiss city of Basel.
Just in time for the Easter festivities, he doesn’t want to miss out on the world-famous Swiss chocolate! Afterwards, he relaxes next to the famous Tinguely water-well.
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Our little hammer is on the road again. This time, he’s in Thailand, where he’s come across an interesting window-washing practice:
Our little hammer’s latest adventure took him to the capital of Latvia: Riga!
In this picture, the little hammer is posing in front of the Latvian National Opera.
Riga is known for its great number of Art Nouveau-style buildings and well-preserved city centre. In 1997, it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Next stop: Israel – lucky hammer!
The holiday started off with a trip to the Judean desert, followed by a splash in the unbelievable sights of the Dead Sea and to end the day on a high, the hammer even went for a dip in the pool at the Oasis of Ein Gedi (don’t worry, our MyHammer colleagues were holding its handle – we look after our hammer)!
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Our mascot’s latest adventure has taken him to the ancient lands of Turkey!
The little hammer began his Turkish adventure in Antalya. He took a stroll through the old city centre and stopped for a look at Hadrian’s Gate.
His next destination was Perga, where he visited a Bronze Age acropolis. He then journeyed on to Phaselis, where he saw the ancient aqueducts.
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