Waterworld
One of Singapore's popular spots to rest and exercise is a vast green park near the mouth of the Marina Channel. On late afternoons, residents can be seen jogging around the area or having a picnic. "It's a nice place for families to spend time," said Nora Busra, a 35-year-old Singaporean mother.
This is not an ordinary park. It is located on the circular rooftop of a building, which houses Singapore's Public Utilities Board (PUB) or national water agency. Next to it, the Marina Barrage, wide as a two-road lane, keeps out the seawater from the 350-metre wide channel. It creates a 10,000 hectare freshwater lake, known as the Marina Reservoir, and provides 10 percent of the local water supply.
August 11, 2015
One of Singapore's popular spots to rest and exercise is a vast green park near the mouth of the Marina Channel. On late afternoons, residents can be seen jogging around the area or having a picnic. "It's a nice place for families to spend time," said Nora Busra, a 35-year-old Singaporean mother.
This is not an ordinary park. It is located on the circular rooftop of a building, which houses Singapore's Public Utilities Board (PUB) or national water a
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