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wild shores of singapore: (Sea) Apple overload at Changi

(Sea) Apple overload at Changi There were lots of large Sea apple sea cucumbers at Changi today. Also, a lot of sea stars and other kinds of sea cucumbers on the lush seagrasses here. An astonishing variety of marine life also encrust the legs of a small jetty nearby. Although its common name is Sea Apple, this amazing technicolour creature is not a vegetable or a fruit. It is a sea cucumber. It s eye-poking colour combination is a warning of its toxic nature. Please don t touch or collect this sea cucumber. It does not do well in an aquarium and often, like a toxic bomb, will kill all other animals in the tank. Today, I saw 6 large ones!

8 essential beaches in Singapore - Lonely Planet

8 essential beaches in Singapore Nicola Burke Siloso Beach is packed with bars and restaurants ©MJ Prototype/Shutterstock Sitting 85 miles north of the Equator, is the island nation of Singapore. The tropical climate means year-round beach days are guaranteed, although be mindful of the winter monsoon season. Despite its proximity to world-class beach destinations such as Thailand and Indonesia, Singapore’s own beachy shores are sometimes overlooked. Tourists, often transiting further afield, flock to Singapore s headliners such as Gardens By The Bay and Singapore Zoo.  However, with a charm of their own, Singapore’s beaches are definitely worth a visit.  You’ll find everything from man-made stretches of white powder sand with oil tankers lurking in the distance, to secluded spots on one of Singapore’s smaller islands. 

Commentary: Work of Singapore climate activists has only just begun

Commentary: Work of Singapore climate activists has only just begun Toggle share menu Advertisement Commentary: Work of Singapore climate activists has only just begun Climate activists can play a bridging role in helping corporates and consumers make the green shift but need help forming powerful alliances, says Terese Teoh from Singapore Youth for Climate Action. Participants hold up sign boards at the climate change rally at the Speakers Corner in Singapore. 18 Apr 2021 06:11AM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: To many, activism comes across as a somewhat polarising term – reminiscent of bell-bottom wearing, placard-carrying protestors and demonstrators seen during the flower-power activists’ days of the 1960s and 1970s.

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