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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Update on Pang Sua Canal

Sunrise at Pang Sua Canal, Yew Tee





The wooded area around was dug up in May 2008. The digging continued and it was noticed that two big depression was formed. They could finally be filled with water to form two big ponds.


The morning tranquilty of the footpath along Pang Sua Canal leading to Kranji Dam Reservior. The surrounding mist cools the surrounding, a surreal feeling when you walk along the path, alone.

Pang Sua Canal, Yew Tee Estate in 2007


Path leading to Kranji Reservior : Kranji Camp on left, Sungei Kadut Industrial Estate on right

Kranji Camp on right

At the end of the path, we can see the Kranji Reservior, the BBC Station on the other side

BBC Station on the other side

Path on Kranji Camp side leading to Kranji Reservior

Nice path leading to Kranji Reservior

View of the mouth of the canal into Kranji Reservior

Right shows the other end of a path parallel to the Sungei Kadut factories

Another view of Kranji Reservior with the BBC Microwave Station in the backgrround

Fishing in the waters of the canal, mostly Tioman or Snake heads thrive in the canal

Sloped banks at the side of path leading back to estate

Glorious sunset Kranji Reservior

Peaceful greens around the reservior

Direction of path shows it leading back to the estate, nearly 2.5 km distance

Update : Pang Sua Canal. Yew Tee 2013


Pang Sua Canal from Yew Tee estate, Sungei Kadut factories on the other side

Serene slow moving waters of Pang Sua Canal


Reflections shows the calm waters of Pang Sua Canal




Notice the speck in the sky? The sea eagles have made their abode in the large trees around the Canal. They are usually active in the early morning or late afternoons. You can watch them catching their preys in the waters if  you are patient.



Three photos showed dark skies in the background which is the Mandai area. The sea eagles built their nests on top of those large Ibiza trees.

Spectacular doomsday view of an impending thunderstorm at Pang Sua Canal




The calm waters reflected the views of the large trees lining the Canal. These are the trees where the sea eagles made their nests.
The trees also shaded the Malayan Railway track.