Bedok Reservoir Park

On the way to Bedok Reservoir Park, which is a bit hard to find, we passed by a mosque that looked majestic against the blue sky.

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I like my photos best when the weather is unbearably hot. They always turn out good. And this area of Singapore is really quite pretty.

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Also passed by an area where sand is stored. I wonder what this will be used for? Our beaches or for reclaimed land?

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And here we are at Bedok Reservoir Park. It really is quite pretty. Would be nice if the heat didn’t feel like it was scorching my skin right off.

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At least there were trees that provided some shade from the harsh sun.

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Due to the spate of suicides, this sign is now up at the park. My superstitious companion pointed out that they should change the phone number. In Cantonese the number 4 is not good.

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This park has made headlines not only for suicides but I think some murder cases as well. When we were there I saw someone water skiing and the whole area did not have any kind of negative vibe. I also couldn’t help thinking, when you’re severely clinically depressed does a telephone number help? I wonder what will really help.

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If only the temperature would dip, this area would actually be quite pleasant as it’s quite isolated apart from the one jogger and two cyclists we spotted.

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Red ants.

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Blogging about life in Singapore & recently cancer too.
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3 Responses to Bedok Reservoir Park

  1. Crystal says:

    looks gorgeous.

    I was warned about monkeys at a resevoir. Does this one have monkeys too, or is just ritchie (?) ?

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