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August 01, 2009

Sunset Places In Singapore

Sunset Places In Singapore

In this series on 'Sunset Places In Singapore', I have chosen to share a photograph of the sunset scene at Punggol beach.

You know my preference for quiet, slow-paced, relaxed places that are far away from crowds. Living in this fast-paced society where everything has to be number one, it takes an outing to secluded places in Singapore such as this, to reaffirm that there are natural laid-back places to appreciate in urbanized Singapore.

Photograph of sunset place in Singapore: Punggol beach.



I am sure you have your own favourite places in Singapore to see sunsets. Care to share those sunset places in Singapore?

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4 comments:

Muhd Imran said...

Well said. You read my mind. That is exactly what I am trying to do with every outing.

I have no idea of any other places with good scenery for sunset watching... incidentally, a Facebook friend was asking this too.

Will be interesting to come back to see the recommendations here from your other readers.

Jinghui said...

Nice sunset photo at Punggol Beach !

For sunset photography locations, I been to

(1) Raffles Marina - Tuas End
(2) West Coast Park - very near my home
(3) Labrador Park - go all the way out towards the jetty end
(4) Mt Faber Park - highest point of Mt Faber

My Flickr photos would have sunset photos of (2) & (4) .... It's time to take more sunset photos in Singapore !!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tangenghui

JH
http://www.photojournalist-tgh.tv

Cashmere said...

Which part of Punggol Beach is this? I went there, usually along the beach but never see the sunset..

STST said...

Hi Cashmere,

I took the shot at the jetty, towards the setting sun.

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