Red desert of the North East


Sunset at Punggol

I realise I sound like a complete retard, but seriously, Punggol just is…intriguing. Talking to some fellow compatriots, it’s like, if you could compress Singapore into one little town, Punggol would be it. Small, contained, efficient, pretty boring, and weirdly cosmetic. And yet, on the outskirts of this little town are a variety of little nuances, red clay deserts and fields of long grass, dotted by the LRT tracks with stations that reminisce of a land of ‘Spirited Away’; isolated, insignificant, yet a semblance of life that exists somewhere. It really is so bizarre. You travel down the long straight tracks of the LRT, with the towering HDBs on both sides, hundreds, thousands of people looking downwards. Strange.

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6 Responses to “Red desert of the North East”


  1. 1 zaz

    Very nice.
    What’s that white-ish thing at the bottom?

    Am amused by the rating.

  2. 2 Roo

    im not sure :P something lying on the ground :P

    yeh the rating is bizarre. PG-13?? oh well. London is rainy huh. Can see on Wimbledon. heh.

  3. 3 zaz

    Yes, weather is disgusting and I wanna go skating! Kris has bought new skates so I’m supposed to be teaching her… :P

  4. 4 theroo

    ooh new skates? heh how’s your instructor thing coming along

  5. 5 zaz

    serious business and no time! *sob*

  6. 6 theroo

    tell me about it, haven’t skated in i dunno ho wlong. bah.

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