I finally got out and completed a Round Island Route. I feel this one is pretty legit, even though I was aiming for 200km, and cam up a bit short. I did ride most of the legal public access perimeter of the island. I did get out to Raffles Marina to experience the west coast. I avoided Lamppost 1 (which would have added about 12 miles through industrial park), and I looped north around Jurong Lakes, and at the end of the Railway Corridor, so that my riding experience would be quit a bit more pleasant. I also avoided Jurong Island, which is all industrial. But otherwise, this is close the perimeter of Singapore. Its a decent ride for sure. Left in the dark, and returned int he dark. 10 hours riding time, but I stopped four times along the way for breaks, and snacks and one more time at the Marina to walk around and check it out a bit.
This was my first time at Raffles Marina. It is the western most point in Singapore with pubic access (okay, Lamppost one may be a few more feet west, but it is not coastal and has no real views). There were some big boats at this marina. Yachts even. You can walk out the lighthouse along a concrete "boardwalk." The Strait here is quit a bit wider than on the north coast. Malaysia is mostly woodlands across the way here.
The western entry point, or Tuas Checkpoint, coming in from Malaysia. This entry point is also quite bust, but is a little less utilized than the one directly from Jahor. The nearby roads are surprisingly quite although the main entry/exit would be the expressway, which I was well away from.
Jumping out if the jungle is Forest City in Malaysia. It is purpose built residential and recreation garden city, built on reclaimed land. It is also well known for wetland habitat destruction. It was supposed to be a eco forward paradise, but instead is known for its negative environmental impact and becoming a ghost town due to the pandemic. Appaerantly it is full of empty skyscrapers. It does look like a mirage from the marina.
Flip in the other direction and you can see Singapore expanding its boundaries into the sea. Rubble, sand, gravel and heavy equipment move the east to grow the island.
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