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Monday, December 28, 2009
the Sand, the Sun and the Sea
East Coast Park when my mom was 20
East Coast Park when i was 4
East Coast Park when i was 6


East Coast Park when my niece and nephew are 3 and 1


East Coast Park may not be a clear form of nature available in Singapore. But it is still a beach nonetheless, and therefore a certain form of natural landform.

East Coast Park measures up to 20 km along the eastern coast of Singapore and is 'built' entirely on reclaimed land.

This is exactly what differentiates our East Coast Park from all the beautiful beaches scattered around the world. The uniqueness of being a man made natural occurrence.

The beach is also unique to us Singaporeans who at least have some sort of beach/ seaside activities to be enjoyed compared to countries like Cambodia and Laos where there are surrounded by countries resulting in no immediate contact with the sea.

No matter how artificial this beach is, Singaporeans cannot deny that multiple generations has to grown up with fortnight/weekly outings or chalets/barbecue pits out at East Coast Park.
Buses to access ECP: 196, 16, 13, 401(only on fridays and saturdays and public holidays)
Amenities: Pubs along the coast like (beach hut, mana mana), fast food (Burger King, Macdonalds, Subway, Coffee Bean) Convenience stores ( 7 11), Food courts/vendors ( Komala Villas Vegetarian Restaurant, Kebab Station)
Activities available: Kayaking, wake baording, canoeing, wind surfing, sailing. (Singapore Sea SPorts Association)
East Coast Park as of 20th Dec 2009

























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