sORe-EyEz said:not tis sunday arh, not time can.![]()
No hurry, the ruins isn't gonna disappear overnite ;p
sORe-EyEz said:not tis sunday arh, not time can.![]()
sORe-EyEz said:got any dead rats in d cabinets? :bigeyes: :bsmilie: :bsmilie:
sORe-EyEz said:u kno how 2 go there? :bigeyes: i dun ler...![]()
clarinet said:i saw one dead sore-eye... :bsmilie:
Piper said:never been to the shrine before lah of coz, if not I won't post it here liao, but I am interested to join your guys if you all planning to explore the shrine. I only know the rough location and you can actually see the ruins of the bridge from the other side of the reservoir if you use the trail to the Jelutong tower (???) and the treetop walk. I think there is no trail into the shrine so have to bush-whack a bit in macritchie. A GPS would certainly help a lot.
Piper said:Syonan Jinja is located at where the cross hair is in the link below:
http://sg.pagenation.com/sin/Singapore WW2 Shinto Shrine - Syonan Jinja_103.8123_1.3483.map
BTW, dun you guys know if HMV or elsewhere got sell "Hey! Singapore" DVD or VCD?
Piper said:never been to the shrine before lah of coz, if not I won't post it here liao, but I am interested to join your guys if you all planning to explore the shrine. I only know the rough location and you can actually see the ruins of the bridge from the other side of the reservoir if you use the trail to the Jelutong tower (???) and the treetop walk. I think there is no trail into the shrine so have to bush-whack a bit in macritchie. A GPS would certainly help a lot.
Piper said:I only know the rough location and you can actually see the ruins of the bridge from the other side of the reservoir if you use the trail to the Jelutong tower (???) and the treetop walk. I think there is no trail into the shrine so have to bush-whack a bit in macritchie.
Geckorian said:Can you actually see the shrine across the body of water? Infact there are well trodden trails leading to it, too many dat I do not know which is the correct one :embrass: another way is to wade across the body of water, which was what the Hey! Singapore did :sweat:
sORe-EyEz said:looks like a kayak is needed 2 access tt place!! :bigeyes:
Piper said:Nope! You can't see it. It is inside the forest but you can see the broken pillars of the bridge. Wade across? That part is known to have crocodiles! You wanna to try?![]()
sORe-EyEz said:tt part where d bridge is, is near d golf course.
sORe-EyEz said:ya ya, i saw a 2nd-hand Clarinet (bang-up condition) at Cash Converter at $50! hahaa... :sticktong
wind instrument got lots of air (airbag)... :bsmilie:
u going 2 d abandoned hotel? ;p
clarinet said:hey... $50... Me priceless de hor
Geckorian said:I heard those aren't wads left of the bridge, the original was in wood or sumthing :dunno:
Negative on wading across! Doubt there are really crocs though ;p
Piper said:It is near the pump house. Well, some say yes, some say no. But I think it is. Those pillars is leading to the direction of the shine leh. If it is not part of the bridge, then what is it? :dunno:
sORe-EyEz said:priceless = no value
:bsmilie: :bsmilie:
Geckorian said:Okie dokie den! one day we'll head down and get lost together!
Later guys!