Tuesday, March 20, 2007

From Forest to Mangroves






The Semkau Landfill is Singapore's only landfill for waste disposal. There are a total of 11 landfill cells on the island and out of the 11, 5 cells were filled. In this trip, besides the beautiful scenery and the wide varieties of marine lives, I learnt about the importance of recycling to cut down waste.


We walked from the forest to the mangroves to our final destination, the intertidal walk. Our Volunteer guide for the day was Uncle Ron. Thank you Uncle Ron for being wonderful guide.




















Have you seen a Sea Star with 4 arms ? Here is a unique one. We also saw,one with 5 arms (quite common) and one uncommon sea star with 6 arms.






















Yes, this is Sea Cucumber. I saw a number of different species. Once they are out of water, they will squirt out water from their anus. They are soft in water and turns hard when out of water. Sea Cucumbers are delicacies to many, but I doubt I'll want to try them.



This photo was taken by my mother.


We also spotted many types of crabs, the Swimming Crabs, Fiddler Crabs and Hairy Crabs, etc. I was fascinated by the Up-side-down Jelly Fish, first encounter in the wild. There are also different types of corals, very beautiful. An eye-opening experience for me and my family. Spider Conch is another rare encounter for us, because it is very well camouflaged, it is different to spot.





4 comments:

Ron Yeo said...

Hi Leshon, it's been a great pleasure guiding your family at Semakau Landfill. Thanks for being such a wonderful audience :)

Leshon said...

Thx alot! Its a great pleasure to know u. Hope I didn't bother you with too many questions :D

TIll We Meet again.

~mantamola~ said...
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~mantamola~ said...

Hi Leshon, Wow... is good to know another great nature lover. A very well written blog. Keep up the good work. :p