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At the far end of Singapore’s 10-km-long East Coast Park is this secluded little beach. I often cycled past it, and it was always deserted.
Connecting greenery to greenery
A few times each month, I would wake up at around 5 a.m., then cycle up around Changi Airport and back downtown. It was a 4–5 hour ride, but since I rode almost entirely on the city-state’s extensive Park Connector Network of cycling paths, it was essentially a long ride through a forest or a garden.
A perfect dawn
Shortly after sunrise, many people would come to the parks and paths for their morning exercise – walking, jogging, cycling, yoga, tai chi, roller-blading, or whatever. However, this beach and a few others in the vicinity were so remote that I rarely saw any other people there. As you can see in the above shot, this beach was perfectly isolated on this perfect dawn, too.