TGIF Blog,
Something random and impromptu that I did today: I had a blood test appointment in the morning, and since it was a school holiday, I had taken last year's leave to clear. Hence, I decided to clear my leave.
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| Now was the headache part; where should I cover? |
Based on the title, I suppose you know where I'm heading. In fact, there are so many places in my mind to visit, so why did I pick that place? I will explain along the way. You can read my previous exploration of this place (
blog link), if you missed it.
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| Today's weather seemed rather cold. |
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| This is my first time alighting at Hume Station. It is a quiet and not a fanciful station. |
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| Time to transform! Transform into a weirdo! So I can be an eyesore to anyone along the way. |
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| Oooo, I almost forgot that there was a storm earlier, but it has stopped. Great! |
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| Because this residential area is for the rich, who don't use the pavement. |
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| Anyway, we have arrived at the destination. |
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| Hmm... Perhaps it was my second time coming to this spot; the vibe of the place changed so much... It felt different from how it had been during my first visit... You can check my previous visit here. |
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| I really don't know where to start... |
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| I felt that I should enter from here. |
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| Tada! Found! That veranda banyan tree spot. |
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| There are many banyan trees here. |
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| It seems like something is hiding inside. |
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Here is the special structure still holding its ground while holding the weight of the banyan tree.
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| I am still wondering what this 'veranda' structure is doing here? And why is it named a veranda? Honestly, I don't know either. |
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| Can you see the structure, and mark the perimeter of this place? |
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| I wanted to walk into the banyan forest, but the root system below made me feel anxious, as if something was hiding, so I just snapped a picture outside. |
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| I don't know the story here, which I can't find online. It looks like there was someone who resided here. |
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| I wanted to walk further to check it out, but the place was totally overrun with thick foliage. Guess no one comes here often... |
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| Because, based on my previous visit (link), I could get a better view of this veranda at the front. |
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| I guessed... I will snap pictures from the side. |
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| Check out this close-up of the veranda before the plants took over! |
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| I could explore further, but the foliage was thick and tall. I don't feel safe just walking through as it is. I guess I will leave it as it is before the vines start to take me hostage. |
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| I guess this will be my last visit to this place. I am glad it will remain in my memory. |
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| Let's explore other places nearby. |
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| It has been a while since I visited that tower. |
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| I feel like something is hiding to my left, but... it doesn't seem like a good idea to check it out. I guess I'll just trust my gut this time, unlike my other hikes. |
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| Hmm, it's funny that the stairs lead up and there is no more concrete path, as if it stops halfway to no destination and leaves you to explore on your own.. |
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| Here is the Bukit Batok Transmission Centre, Media Corp, now stained by this ugly nerd. Haha |
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| I wonder if this is still working? |
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| Oh man, Bukit Batok is under renovation... |
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| Syonan Chureito Memorial |
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| There is a giant book about the history of Singapore. |
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| I guess I will end my hike here since I can't explore Bukit Batok. |
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| And also my red trisuit... This one is going to be gone soon.. |
I plan to revisit Veranda Banyan Tree when the weather is drier. Although it may be more challenging, it won't be a primary attraction blog post like this one after Bukit Batok completes its renovation.
Jeff
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