Lying at the southernmost tip of the Asia land mass, extended by the Malayan peninsula, is a little gem of a bird sanctuary. The Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve is tucked at the far western corner of the Singapore island and accessible within 30 mins from the buzzling city centre. This is a 130 hectares of oasis for migratory birds escaping the harsh winters as far north as the Asian tundra. Here is a tropical paradise of peace and tranquility. Writer and photographer: Chua Chin Leng
Monday, March 16, 2009
Crab fortresses
These were not anthills but the fortresses of little crabs. Every mud hole was home to a crab. And there were plentiful of these little creatures in different shapes, colours and sizes. The mud fortresses were pretty dry at the moment with the tide out.
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