Lorong Halus is a road leading off the Tampines expressway in north-eastern Singapore. It was a landfill before, but now is an educational site and a biodiversity haven for plants, birds and other wildlife.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Lotus pond at Lorong Halus Wetland Park
There was a lot of lotus flowers in bloom when I visited the place. The most colorful lotus pond in Singapore, almost all softs of lotus flowers have it here, in many color andvarieties.
Lorong Halus is a road leading off the Tampines expressway in north-eastern Singapore. It was a landfill before, but now is an educational site and a biodiversity haven for plants, birds and other wildlife.
Lorong Halus is a road leading off the Tampines expressway in north-eastern Singapore. It was a landfill before, but now is an educational site and a biodiversity haven for plants, birds and other wildlife.
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Those flowers are simply magical!
One of our local lakes, Cranberry Lake, has almost been taken over by lily pads. They are considered a nuisance and many methods have been tried to eradicate them. But they are still beautiful, especially when they bloom like yours. - Margy
Its lily bro... not lotus
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