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Saturday, 15 October 2011

Brisk Walk Project : Research Part 2


Entrance to Punggol Park




Parking Fee @ Punggol Park 

24 hours Vending Machine @ the Information Counter


Toilet Facitilies @ Punggol Park

The Trail along Sungei Pinang




Leaving Punggol Park

Only those below 1.9m could pass-through. Not sure if this dissapointed anyone...


The pedestrian bridge at the  junction of Sungei Serangoon and Sungei Pinang is still under construction.

According to the notice board, it should be ready by Q4' 2011.


Alternative route is to cross the Buangkok East Road above the park connector.


After crossing the Buangkok East Road, is the direction to Punggol Promenade. 



Dimly lighted pathway along Sungei Serangoon, could be spooky if alone  

This one allow 2.2m of height



The light at the end of the road... Keep going

Lighted Lalang (Imperata Cylindrica), the phenomenon you don't see under the sunlight. 

The color gradually switches between violet and white, creating the 'cooling down' effect after a long walk

Reaching the destination : Tebing Lane

Fishing Pond could draw a fair crowd on weekends 

The dry 'pool' for those who do not wish to get wet

Restaurant crowded with late dinners


Al-fresco dinning at the bars


The tentage turns into flea market at night

Cheerleaders setting stage for the football match

Watching football matches without the risk of being hit by the ball


The future journey to Punggol Promenade worth anticipating

Bus operating at Punggol Park (Starting Point)

Contigency Plan for wet weather : stay at the performing stage in front of Punggol C C

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