Fishing at Sembawang beach along the northern coastline. The tarpaulin covered a makeshift tent by a family camping at the jetty. The narrow Straits of Johore separates Singapore from Johore, Malaysia. If you click on the image you can see the houses in Johore which are on the land you see in the horizon.
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I hope they catch something good. Nice photo for watery Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteThe boys look like they are enjoying the view as much as the fishing. Great shot, its wonderful enlarged!
ReplyDeleteHow fun you just cross the water and you're in another country.
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wow, this is nice, thanks for sharing. I love it.
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Very interesting shot! I enjoyed this. So glad you joined us from Singapore for Outdoor Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteHope it's a happy one for you!
Sheila :-)
nice perspective,great shot.
ReplyDeletehave a great day Irene.
Its lovely to see pictures for Singapore!This was is so great about blogging
ReplyDeleteVery nice picture. Happy Outdoor Wednesday.
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Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteI've been there..
Welcome to Outdoor Wednesday Irene! A beautiful view.... wish I could see it in person!Thanks for sharing your photo.~ Susan
ReplyDeleteWonderful Photo!!! What a beautiful spot to fish!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Oudoor Wednesday!!!
XOXO
Cathy
Hi Irene,
ReplyDeleteThis is my first visit to your site via Outdoor Wednesday. I would love to visit Singapore someday. I have been to Thailand and loved it. I am an Asian fan so it will be fun to follow your blog. ~Cathy~
~Cathy~
What a lovely photograph. We were in Singapore last year. Loved it!
ReplyDeleteWow! I was there about one year ago. Thank you for the great memory.
ReplyDeleteHello all the way from California to Singapore!
Thanks for visiting my blog.
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This is a very pretty photograph. Just blue, brown and white, it seems. The houses on the other side are a beautiful silhoette.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful story! Thank you for sharing on OW!
xoxo
Jane
Thanks everyone. You make the effort to blog worthwhile. I love to share and will try and visit you. I realise blogging takes up too much time.
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