Brisbane Times
·general
·3 hours ago
The tiny sliver of Singapore that time (and developers) forgot
Pulau Ubin, a 10-square-kilometre island in Singapore, remains a rustic escape untouched by modern development. With fewer than 50 residents, it features Singapore's last kampongs and thriving biodiversity, contrasting sharply with the mainland's skyscrapers. Once an industrial hub, natural resurgence has transformed the island into an ecological haven managed by the National Parks Board.
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