Built across the mouth of the Marina Channel, the Marina Barrage creates Singapore’s 15th reservoir. The Marina Barrage is part of a comprehensive flood control scheme to alleviate flooding in the low-lying areas in the city such as Chinatown, Boat Quay, Jalan Besar and Geylang.
Last week, i got a chance to follow a group of friends to have a first time visit.
To get there, you can either board the shuttle bus which arrives every 15 minutes or service 400 once you exit Marina Bay station and alight at the once lively steamboat eating area. From there it is just a short walking distance away.
Last week, i got a chance to follow a group of friends to have a first time visit.
To get there, you can either board the shuttle bus which arrives every 15 minutes or service 400 once you exit Marina Bay station and alight at the once lively steamboat eating area. From there it is just a short walking distance away.
On our arrival there, we were already greeted with a sunshine which soon turned into a rain storm. Obviously, for the most part, we were just staying indoors away from the rain.
Doom and gloom over the city
After the disappointing bad weather during the last trip to the Marina Barrage.
I had decided to go when the weather is good enough. The weather during friday around late afterron was superb with intense blue sky. These are the photos i had taken.
The roof. Usually with people just chilling out or having a panic.
A good place for couples.
The walkway.
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