Walked to the jetty and found that they are short of just one person. Reached the village and realized that they only sell seafood. There is nothing here worth taking pictures either. Turned into Jalan Batu Ubin instead of continuing through Jln Ubin as planned. Luckily nothing happens and no sting received as a gift. I walked right pass it only to realize it after that. It is a large group of bees moving house. Ventured into it and is disappointed that it is a dead end with construction in progress. Again nothing interesting here.Īfter reaching Jln Ubin, saw from the map that there is another trail that leads to another wetland. It is like a kampong trail that passes through a few houses. No choice but to take another trail further down the road. The return trip is supposed to go via a trail. I though it is kelong pikes but on the map it showed that the barrier stretches for miles along the coast. Surprised to see some barrier on the sea. After reaching Jln San Heng, I proceed North as planned even though it drizzles slightly now.Īt the end of Jln San Heng, there is a beach. Not surprising that there are cyclists who go the wrong way. The outward bound route is also a one way route. Sadly all the insects go into hiding from then on. I did share Osmand and WikiLoc app to them to show how I can walk around easily. They are even more surprised that I am going to walk another 5KM. They are surprised that a senior citizen walked 6.5 KM all the way from the main jetty. Obviously right? I am a naturalist, there is no reason to change the natural environment to artificial one. The young girl was surprised that I indicate no change needed. I took a rest at the shed and some students were giving out survey sheets. Nothing much to take picture all the way to the shed. WikiLoc is working fine as it is in another handphone. Switched off GPS and back on and every thing goes well except that Endomondo does not capture the trail from Jetty to the Mangrove Walk. It is probably due to me switching to Panorama Camera app to take a parorama view of the main island. It is here that I noticed that the GPS is not available since I visited the Jetty earlier. From the bridge walk, there is another Mangrove bridged walk. Its high tide and I could not see anything that is worth taking at all.
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Walking back to the shed and proceed to the bridged walk. There is nothing worthy of a click around here. Did not bother to take a picture of the hut. Later I found out that there is a generator further behind. There is no electrical lines linking to the wetland. The first thing that surprises me is a Shed with Cold drink dispenser. This video and the provided technique file will get you up and running within a very short period of time.Going back into the main path, I reached Chek Jawa Wetland. Need a pivot table? Need more display control for your printed Invoices than FileMaker's native Layout mode? Need to integrate information from multiple sources out on the web? Need to just attach a simple PDF to an outbound email? Using the open source tool wkhtmltopdf, you can populate your web viewer with whatever information you wish. Here's the cool thing, it's already been done!
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