Finally got around to start writing part 2. Let's see what I still remember heh...
After Sat's Hunting & Seeking, I went home to sleep. Slept most part of the afternoon and evening. Woke up only coz my mom woke me for dinner and it's back to laalaaland. Finally regained conscious at 1030ish and it's time to revise and prepared for the Guiding. Feels like cramming for an exam! So much information in so little time

I ended up reading all my notes till 3 am and it's time to get out of the house! Was wondering if the trip will be cancelled coz it was so stormy! Very heavy rains. Feels like December.
Shared a cab with Casey and ended up very early at the pier! The sky looked like it was clearing up but we could still still lightning from afar. Slowly a few bus loads of youths reached the piers. Most of them looked so sleepy. It was my 2nd time on a Guiding trip. My first time guiding (after 2 yrs) was with a very good guide Peiting! Learnt quite a lot from her but quite sorry about the trip coz I didn't help her much. She's a really engaging guide who knows a lot!
Peiting in action!
Ahh back to this Guiding trip. This time round I paired with dear Amitha! Poor girl, she wasn't well that day. She was down with a fever for the past 2 days yet she came to guide for the Walk. So I tried my best to help her with our group.
We were pretty lucky coz the boys and girls in our group were very obedient and nice youths. One of their teachers tagged along with us. Student-teacher relationships are so different nowadays. I don't recall my teachers being so chammy with us when we were in sec school....after sec sch maybe. New age teachers!
A before walk photo. Everyone's still not awake!
As we walked through the more squishy parts of the mangroves area, the youths became more awake coz they didn't like the feeling of wet socks and shoes. Pretty funny coz every few metres we walk we'll hear them complain about it. City kids! Never been out rolling in dirt! Haha as if I've done that when I was young! The youths are quite observant. They noticed lots of shells and a few of them asked us what they were. When they realised these are all living creatures one of the boys tried to watch his steps coz he was very worried about killing them! I had to coax him to walk properly in case he fell.
The first more interesting creature they saw were the common sea stars.
There were so many of them and the same "step-conscious" boy got worried about stepping on the sea stars. I told them to just look out for the star-shapes in the sand and keep their eyes open. Poor boy, he really made sure he WATCHED his every step!
For this trip, the hunter seekers found quite a lot of nudibranchs. Amitha found another when we walked around the coral reef area. Nudis are one of my favourites to seek out when I go diving. These molluscs or sea slugs are really colourful and pretty! Like with pretty women, their bright pretty colours are shouting to their predators to "I'm dangerous...beware!" Some of the nudis we saw:
1) Glossodoris atromarginata
2) Jorunna funebris
3) Phyllidiella nigra
4) Ceratosoma sinuate
Looking quite like a nudi (except flatworms don't have the exposed gills), these flatworms are exceptionally graceful when they move (through flapping its sides quite like a flamingo dancer moving her skirt).
1) Acanthozoon sp.
2) Pseudobiceros bedfordi
So much to blog...shall continue editting later~
Part 2 of Part 2 of this super long blog....
CORALS!!! Yes, we do have a large variety of corals in Singapore. In fact, there are more than 200 species of corals in Singapore (and the Great Barrier Reef has 500!). Didn't take a lot of photos of the corals we saw coz we didn't have time to. But I managed to get some more interesting shots.
(1) Sinularia sp., Dead Men's Fingers
Dead Men's Fingers (semi-submerged with the tiny polyps expanding out)
(2) Heliofungia actiniformis, more commonly known as Sunflower Mushroom Coral
We saw some interesting looking anemones too. Most of the time I've only seen carpet and swimming anemones
But on this trip we saw a Wiggly star anemone
After covering most of the stations, we still had a little time before the tides start coming in. So Amitha & I let the boys & girls do some hunting and seeking of their own. But nobody found anything unusual so we slowly made our way back to the secondary forest area.
And always...we must take photos to end off a good trip!
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