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- signs pointing to more areas of interests
- so as confirmed by the signboard
- some bow looking thingies with words on them...
- some more stainless steel structure porn
- some nice shots of the arch
- some of the few architecturally interesting areas
- some of the few resting spots on the bridge, thou you can only enjoy the view at the handrails
- some of the trekkers on a mission...
- some of the various cool night lighters along the floor
- some of the various scenic and high spots of the walk
- some photogenic shots above
- something tells me the trees here love to fall...
- speedtest
- speedtest wifi
- such as sunbathing cradles out of nowhere
- Telok Blangah hill have many family friendly facilities such as carparks and event areas
- that dome sites near a depot road slip road
- thats all for that boring walk, our next stop will be Kent Ridge Park!
- the 1st floor houses a multi purpose function area surrounded by nice cushy grass
- the 1st glimpse of our steel trees
- the bridge is open top, with no shelter at all
- the built up area has quite few zeny looking areas
- the canopy walk is not as popular due to it being quite out of place in the connector route
- the faber walk we will see us through the "Jewel Box" aka the cable care station
- the forest walk ends at the interlinking Alexandra arch bridge
- the greenhouse area
- the height is cool, but not scary enough!
- the henderson "sinusoidal" wave bridge is also Singapore's tallest "over head bridge" lol!
- the hort in "hortpark" stands for horticulture, which derives from the Latin hortus meaning a 'garden' space... ok....
- the land of signboards, carparks and decommissioned tanks!
- the park also snakes along side contrasting industrial areas
- the park restaurant is still there and is a Japanese restaurant now
- the place also spots an offroad trail for mountain bikers and trekkers
- the place is a packed family outing area
- the terrace garden is nice, but not a highlight of today's walk
- the whole structure floor is mainly made from triangular gratings with holes large enough to allow leaves/water to fall through,
- there are many cool height markers engraved on the bridge's floors, though 60m is nothing really great to brag about!
- there are many other nice oddities on display too...
- there are plenty of information maps at the attractions for those who want to know bit more on top of those who are topograhical
- there's quite alot of people here!
- theres a proper rest area and snack area in the park as well
- they even have plants mutated into children playgrounds as well!
- this is the "donate a tree" area of the walk, which showcases few of the longer straight stretches of the walk