raptor84
Senior Member
Wah i not so bad about 6 years + :embrass:namska said:6 mths? i think i haven been to ubin for at least 15years...!![]()
Wah i not so bad about 6 years + :embrass:namska said:6 mths? i think i haven been to ubin for at least 15years...!![]()
chickentang said:I wanna go ...pls inform me the departure date and how much does it cost.
rebbot said:I remember seeing spiders that were as big as people's head and were extremely bright and colourful. I wonder if they are still there.Would be happy to snipe some shots of them.
rebbot said:I remember seeing spiders that were as big as people's head and were extremely bright and colourful. I wonder if they are still there.Would be happy to snipe some shots of them.
mephesto said:Hey Philip,
Yup, I know they can, but was toying with the idea of bringing my bike along (poor thing has been sitting at home for the past year and a half), on second thoughts, it'd be better not to bring along (cumbersome and one more thing to look after).
It now costs $10 to bring the bike over??? The last time I brought my bike over, it cost only $4 (or something around that price)! Ok, admittedly, that was close to 10 years ago.![]()
yanyewkay said:i thought chek jawa is closed to public and you have to book in advance before a tour guide will bing you in? I last checked was that they were fully booked till march..![]()
philliptan said:AS BIG AS PEOPLE'S HEADS?!?! Lucky I didn't see them when I went last month!!
yanyewkay said:i thought chek jawa is closed to public and you have to book in advance before a tour guide will bing you in? I last checked was that they were fully booked till march..![]()
XYfactor said:Chek Jawa is supposedly closed to public, but since there are no fences, no barricades, and even police who patrols the area to watch out for the public (not catch trespassers, but to check the area), anyone can trek in at their own risk.