yeah... if u r tinking of a nice warm hotspring like those japan/korea hotsprings... too bad then. but then again, it's nice to know that hotsprings do exist within Singapore boundaries...Originally posted by ord personnel:http://www.larkin.net.au/ft/index.html
This hot spring located in Kg. Unum. When I went there last year, the hot spring wasn't as hot as I expected it to be. It seemed to have died, lost its energy beneath that black brackish water. The boardwalk is still in fairly good condition though. I wonder who built it. Could it be affected by the reclamation works being carried out to the north?
Now that's an interesting piece of history. I always thought that the ex residents of Tekong built the springs.Originally posted by Ponders:It's a nice place.
A little history, the springs are build by BMTC using funds from the Spec's Mess
It was a very long project since funds dun come by easily.
What i hear is some COs will bring their family in on weekends just to use the Spring.
Originally posted by terrell87:can b done
eh? tekong open to public? or must have special permit?
haha, wondering if army personnel can just enter tekong without any official reasons. =)
Just remember to bring and wear ur headdress....Originally posted by terrell87:eh? tekong open to public? or must have special permit?
haha, wondering if army personnel can just enter tekong without any official reasons. =)
They have some special permit or sth? A elgooG search on Tekong finds several groups having done thatOriginally posted by caleb_chiang:Hmm... how the hell they got in there in civil and travel along the island???
MINDEF Blue Pass.Originally posted by caleb_chiang:Hmm... how the hell they got in there in civil and travel along the island???
free entry to all camp with the passOriginally posted by Ponders:MINDEF Blue Pass.