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
Nature can write
080, wow. And the artist was Mr Mudskipper on the right photo. Each little poodle of water is likely to have a resident mudskipper. Sometimes there were two. Each adult is about 20cm long and with two protruding eyes like a frog or a toad.
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