It looks like there's a coastal walk in Labrador Park! This coastal walk could very well be the answer to our Geography Project! :D Found some information on this website:
http://www.nparks.gov.sg/cms/index.php?option=com_visitorsguide&task=naturereserves&id=48&Itemid=75
Quoted from the website:
Labrador Nature & Coastal Walk
Located within the walking distance of Labrador Park MRT Station, the newly launched Labrador Nature & Coastal Walk comprises three distinct segments - Alexandra Garden Trail, Berlayer Creek mangrove trail, and Bukit Chermin Boardwalk. The Alexandra Garden Trail runs along Alexandra Road from Depot Road to Telok Blangah Road, through the Berlayer Creek mangrove area and skirts the foothills of Bukit Chermin. Currently one of two remaining mangroves in the south of mainland Singapore, Berlayer Creek is home to a myraid of fauna and flora - some 60 bird species, 19 fish species and 14 true mangrove plant species have been recorded here. Take a walk along the coastal foothill of Bukit Chermin on the Bukit Chermin Boardwalk. It is an elevated boardwalk which connects the Berlayer Creek mangrove trail and the Labrador Nature Reserve to the promenade at the Reflections at Keppel Bay.
But it seems like a really long walk to our answers right? O.O I think our legs are really gonna hurt tomorrow... T_T
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