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Archive for January, 2008

Unstable Coastline

You may find many of such signs at certain part of East Coast Park beach. It was reported in the paper that soil erosion had caused certain part of beach to collapse. Maybe due to global warming.

Taken On : 21 Aug 2007

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Pasir Ris Sec Sch

This Pasir Ris Sec Sch is not located at Pasir Ris but Tampines St.21, near to the Central. This beautiful colored building is not part of this secondary school.

Taken On : 26 Aug 2007

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Previously known as East Coast Recreational Centre, now called the Marine Cove. The most memorable fast food outlet here is the McDonald outlet which has a drive-thru ordering. Being here since the beginning until now. The centre now has undergone much facelift.

Taken On : 21 Aug 2007

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Marine Bowl

This bowling alley previously houses many squash courts and racket ball courts. Located at the East Coast Marine Cove (previously East Coast Recreational Centre).

Taken On : 21 Aug 2007

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Blocks At Selegie

Interesting red and white color for this HDB Block at Selegie Road.

Taken On : 18 Aug 2007

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This Tekka Mall is located just opposite to the Tekka market at Serangoon Road. It consists of 2 adjacent buildings.

Taken On : 18 Aug 2007

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Traditional Rub

This is the kind of traditional Chinese rub for those who have hurt themselves. It’s located at Waterloo Street near the Kwan Im Tong (Chinese Temple).

Taken On : 18 Aug 2007

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Fresh Flower Stalls

Many fresh flower stalls are located outside the Kwan Im Tong (Chinese Temple) for the worshippers to purchase. This temple is located at Waterloo Street.

Taken On : 18 Aug 2007

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Kwan Im Tong

This is the popular Kwan Im Tong (Chinese Goddes of Mercy Temple) located at the Waterloo Street.

Taken On : 18 Aug 2007

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This HDB flat at Waterloo Street with National flags as National Day just over.

Taken On : 18 Aug 2007

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