Apr 30, 2020

stay-at-home - Life Under Covid

VivoCity, Singapore

Apr 25, 2020

Travel Ban - Life Under Covid

Changi Airport, Singapore

Apr 23, 2020

The Singapore Circuit Breaker

How I will explain the 2020 Covid Pandemic First Wave lockdown to my great great grand-kids.

Apr 16, 2020

Marsiling Tunnels

The Marsiling Tunnels were originally built by the British Royal Air Force in 1942 and served as a fuel reserve depot. During WWII the Japanese added 5 oil storage tanks to the facility. After the war, the facility continued to be operated by the Asiatic Petroleum Company and was known as the Woodlands North Depot. After the British withdrew from Singapore, the site ended up being abandoned in the 1970's. 
Today only two of the tunnels are accessible. Tunnel 1 faces the causeway connecting Singapore to Malaysia.

Inside the Tunnel 1 are some of the largest House Gecko's and Indo-Pacific Gecko's I'd ever seen. This is also the first place I've seen both of these Gecko's living together.

Tunnel 2 is a bit harder to access, but is much deeper.
Inside Tunnel 2 the oil pipes and valves are still there and a hint of petroleum hangs in the air. 
While the wiring has been stripped out, the light fixtures are still there. 
You can actually look into Tunnel 2 from the outside. In the photo below, there is hole in the wall. 
If you look through that hole, you can see inside of Tunnel 2. 

Woodlands, Singapore

Apr 8, 2020

Fruit Bat Soup

While visiting Palau in 2015, I had the opportunity to have fruit bat soup (Megabats, Family: Pteropodidae, Order: Chiroptera). The washed and boiled bat was hairy and did not have a lot of meat, but the coconut and ginger vegetable soup base was quite nice. Paired with a few Red Rooster Beers, my friend and I were able to eat all that was edible on the bat. 
Carp Restaurant, Koror Island