Last Friday, during the spring festival, we paid a visit to the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve which is at the north-west part of the Singapore. It was a really exciting trip for me because I am a person who enjoys exploring the wide very much. In fact, this reserve is far away from the Eton Hall, so that we started our journey early, but we still did not arrive at it until noon. When we went along a trail into the forest to the entrance, some of us let out a scream at the sight of a small “crocodile”. Indeed, it could not be a crocodile and it was a lizard. As it known to us all, the lizard is a kind of animals which looks like a crocodile and is cold-blood. At that moment, it was taking a sunbath near a river bank. Next, we went more deeper into the reserve. We observed various plants along the both sides of the path and I cannot stop taking photos for remembrance as we passed by. From time to time, there were squirrels chasing each other on the trees which makes us surprised and elated. We even had a chance to watch a lizard eating fish across the road later that day. We took videos of this whole process. On my point of view, exploration is something related to the human instinct. However, we can develop the love of it by ourselves. I do like adventuring the mysterious things and wish I could travel around the world someday.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
To be an explorer
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I have ever been there too! It was fun those lizards attracted many photographers taking pictures. Our senior noticed us don't provoke them, because we did not want to be hurt by them, vice versa. Whereby, we would better not to interfere there life in nature.
ReplyDeleteBe an explorer is something exciting,and it needs courage.I think you had a wonderful time in the reserve,and you must have found the beauty and myth of nature.Try more.Looking forward to your next explore.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad Sungei Buloh excited you!!!!! If it helps, there are a few more little places to explore. Someday we should explore Pulau Ubin together. Or do the Fort Canning Park Trail, Changi Walking Trail, MacRitchie Tree Top walk, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and more...
ReplyDeleteMoh Keng... o(∩_∩)o
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