To help develop its freshwater resources, and to manage flooding, Singapore built a barrier between the ocean and the marina. The estuarine water that was once salty or brackish has become fresh over time. It might have been developed as an urban industrial project, off limits to the public. Instead, considerable effort was put into making the Marina Barrage a destination, with a large grassy park on the roof, an accessible walkway across the barrier, and first-rate sculptures. The sky during our visit had great heavy clouds which produced a fantastic visual contrast for the city skyline. Our walk started at the Chinatown MRT, wound through the Central Business District to the Marina, then continued past Gardens by the Bay to the Barrage. After crossing the barrier, we continued through a fantastic new palm garden (Bay East Garden) and eventually made our way to the sports complex where our walk ended.
I started this blog during the first half of 2009, when, along with my wife, Ingrid, and youngest daughter, Daniela, I spent considerable time in Costa Rica and Spain. Here I recorded a summary of my impressions on most days during our travels. The observations are primarily made through the lens of my camera, augmented by a few paragraphs.
After returning to California in June 2009, I decided to continue the blog. Entries when I'm in California will be sporadic; I'll post more frequently when I travel. The goal will be to continue learning and sharing with the subject inspired by what I happened to find visually interesting.
Click on the photos to see larger versions.
Share your reactions by adding a comment!
Thanks for visiting!
Acknowledgment: Here is a big THANK YOU to my friend and colleague, Charlie, for his feedback and encouragement of my photography, especially in connection to my 2006 work in Denmark (not posted here) and my 2009 photos from Costa Rica.
1 comment:
Some of those scenes don't even look real! Wow
Post a Comment