вторник, 20 ноября 2012 г.

Singapore. Faber Park

Faber Park, named in 1945 in memory of the British engineer Faber, is located in the southern part of Singapore Island, north of MRT Harbour Front. The route goes along the way of Mount Faber Road, which runs through the park, in the green of which there are a few houses that have been preserved from the time of British rule. From time to time there heard barking guard dogs. In the park there is a building of the Danish Maritime Protestant mission, which was built in the early twentieth century for the Danish sailors in Singapore. On the hill, which is called the Faber Point, is a viewing platform. It leads directly to the wooden track like Aqueduct, the family of monkeys climbs to lure visitors to the park.
With the platform overlooking the waterfront, Sentosa, the nearby residential districts of the city.
Continuing the path, you can get the cable car leading to Sentosa. But I decided to go all the route to the end, so did not use. On the way, my eyes caught two abandoned cabins, I do not know why they were there - either as exhibits, or simply wrong.
Around the end of the route is still the ruins of some boats, but it was dark, I did not find it. Came out of the park in the thick darkness, as the light at the end of the route was not. Twilight occasionally supplemented by fun barking watchdogs. Came out in the end there, where I started his own way - not far from the Harbor Point and Vivo City.

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