Monday 2 May 2022

Jetty at Labrador Nature Reserve

Ventured out early in the morning to Labrador Nature Reserve. 

The vast coastal promenade, which overlooked the wide expanse of sea with port decorated with green "high chairs" (quay cranes) far ahead, was a great "eye opener" on reaching Labrador Nature Reserve. It is pleasantly soothing and relaxing to have an unobstructed view ahead! The coastal navy boats could be seen sailing passed on and off.


We went to explore the part of the coastal walk far away from the Keppel Bay. It was a pleasant surprise to see a jetty jutting further away from the coast. They were quite a number of people fishing there as well!
The view from there was fantastic!



Fishing enthusiasts

All prepared for the day!



Was attracted by "glittering leaves of a tree" when walking back from jetty to coastal promenade. It reminded me of a Christmas tree!


We then went for brisk walk at the boardwalks covering Keppel Bay and Mangrove trees. Took snap shots of "artistic" items along the way.

This is the only plant on the beach, protected by man-made enclosure.

Ripple formation

Mangrove tree with its roots, and nearby shrubs

We spent about 1.5 hour for the entire trip, covering about 8000 steps. 

Be entertained by some Yoga poses, courtesy from my better half.





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