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Lost days, pictures fade.
Thursday, May 1, 2008

Visiting Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve...

I felt excited during the walk as I can learn more about different types of plants, insects & animals (nature).
I also felt refreshed as I breathe in the fresh air there early in the morning
I like to see the insects & plants the most and the part where we go into the lobster mound (structure).


I have learnt that..

there are different types of roots such as:
[#01] Aerial roots
[#02] Kneed roots
[#03] Prop roots


The mudskipper can actually see in black and white and in colour.

Mangroves provides us materials like good charcoal, etc.
and food such as seafood and atap seeds (the ones in ice-kachangs)

SBWR is worth protecting..
-to keep the bio-diversity of plants & animals
-education
-research
-recreation
-eco-tourism


My group was A1 and the guide was good.
The guide gave us something to try and that thing was from plants and usually eaten in laksa & rojak(p.s. i forgotten whats that..)
and also atap seeds.





the activity sheet..




My cute airplant by the window~


It was a fruitful trip there :)

Date: 14/04/08