Walking back along the Kelong Walk, we spotted this chair chained to a lamp pole.
Guess why the chair was chained to the lamp pole?
It had 4 legs and could run away, that's why!
And these look like plants in dragon jars stored along the Walk.
My guess is that they belong to the nearby Changi Beach Club.
Unauthorised storage most likely.
A nice view of the Kelong Walk with inconsiderate anglers sitting opposite each other forcing others to walk between them.
And another fishing rod and line strapped to a post.
Below : Raphia twine used to tie a fishing rod and line left behind as litter by inconsiderate anglers.
Above left : Looks like a safety buoy is missing here.
Click on photo below for a nice widescreen view.
Retracing our steps back to Changi Village.
This is the Cliff Walk.
Below : Approaching the Changi Sailing Club.
These terrace houses are part of the Changi Sailing Club. For rent to its members.
They seem to be used by staff, and not properly maintained.
Boat sails stored along fence protrude out onto the boardwalk and are a danger to walkers, joggers etc who expect an unobstructed passage.
Above : At one of the pavillions, looking towards the Changi Sailing Club. Another litter bin with missing cover.
Here's another narrow portion of the walkway where as usual inconsiderate anglers hang about to annoy others by restricting the space and cluttering it with their fishing paraphernalia.
Perhaps NParks should install a "no fishing" sign at this narrow spot.
As we leave the boardwalk, we checked to see if the cross pieces were made of wood or concrete.
Concrete, I think.
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