Friday, September 23, 2016

The Green Corridor (Along Woodlands Road)


(1) After ending my walk at Pang Sua Park Connector, passed by Pang Sua Canal along Stagmont Ring.


(2) Then i "hit" The Green Corridor


(3) On my left is some HDB flats


(4) On my right is greenery


(5) A tall tree


(6) The path


(7) After walking for a while, heard some music and then reached a Hindu Temple and that ends my walk, decided not to walk further to see where it ends.

18 comments:

  1. Really good exercise, Sharon! If the weather is not so hot, I can walk for more than 10 km.. but in our tropical weather, I think I will give up after 2 km.. hahahaa

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    1. Wow, more than 10 km... If weather is cooling, it will be nice ya... hehe...

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  2. I have yet to walk the Green Corridor because cannot tahan the hot weather hahaha.....

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    1. Haha... You should try it out, the path not difficult to walk...

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  3. Not much greenery left there, concrete jungle. Cherish what you have left. Those HDB flats, they used to call them pigeon holes. I understand there are some very nice ones these days. Your photo of the path is very nice.

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    1. Last time, there used to be the railway track, but they have removed it...

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  4. What a nice and adventurous walk. You are so brave to walk by yourself.

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    1. No choice, my friend no guts to try this Green Corridor, so have to walk by myself...

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  5. You are very adventurous and brave to walk alone. The path is very green.

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    1. No choice, my friend no guts to try this Green Corridor, i want to try out, so have to walk myself...

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  6. 我喜欢The path,绿油油一片,是叫人怎么抗拒啊!

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  7. That's a beautiful temple. We have many of this kind in Malaysia.

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    1. I didn't know about this temple till i walk the place, hehe...

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  8. Always nice to come across temples. Such a beautiful building.

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