A lazy Sunday in Kusu Island. There's not much to comment - it's just another lazy day..
Where is this place? It's one of the Southern Islands in Singapore, around 20-30 minutes by ferry to the south. The name means "Tortoise Island" or "Turtle Island" in Chinese, or Peak Island or Pulau
Tembakul in Malay.
There's a Chinese temple there, Tua Pek Kong (Grand Uncle) built in 1923, also three holy shrines of Malay saints at the peak of the island and two lagoons that provide a nice place for water games.
The day was spent on watching the ships, drinking beer (bring your own as there's no shop there) and getting wet.
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We've also learned the fighting techniques of flying ninjas: