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Singapore waters is not a dead concrete jungle yet. Not yet for now. ;)

Singapore waters is not a dead concrete jungle yet. Not yet for now. ;)

Stunning cool encounter this evening with the Spotted Eagle Ray, swimming gracefully in SG waters around Berlayar Creek this evening. We even saw the Octopus as well... And a couple of days back, we heard and knew of a sighting of dolphins swimming here also... Nice :)

The spotted eagle ray is a cartilaginous fish of the eagle ray family, Myliobatidae. As traditionally recognized, it is found globally in tropical regions, including the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans.

Also, we did chance upon a spectacular hairy caterpillar, some cute squirrels and few fungi mushrooms. What a hike this evening... :P

Water conditions here seems clearer/cleaner, only the mangroves area quite dirty and with some thrash and cobwebs. Otherwise, its nature as usual.

This year, we did not take part in 1 Deg 15 or Keppel Marina Bay Underwater Clean up as there isn't any news released that there will be one this year. If there is, we be glad to participate and chip some of our efforts in for Eco, Marine and wildlife conservation. Cheers!

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