Went on the annual Kusu Trip last month... sort of a short getaway trip from work, after a few months of long, continuous and super tedious stress... Let the picture do the talking...
Did not realised there is such a tree despite numerous trips to this island...
Please do look out for these little millipedes while walking, if possible, and not to trample on them. There are a lot of these on the ground in Kusu Island especially near and behind the food centre. Perhaps do avoid touching or picking them up too, as they may release cyanide as self-defence, not very sure. Again, my most sincere appeal, please do avoid stepping on them while walking, as much as possible please, thank you thank you.
I remember last time long ago when there was no food centre, some people will sell food and beverages at a super costly price. I remembered 1 time when we ordered 4~5 plates of steamed fried beehoon (no ingredients) and about 3 cups of black kopi-o (black coffee), it cost SGD20+. And that was about 30 ++ years ago. So was very glad to see this food centre being set up, with the price so much much more affordable (SGD 3.50 char kway teow fried on the spot and SGD 3.80 for the "Good Fortune" coconut drink). Sadly, due to the COVID-19 situation, the place is not as bustling as previous years...
Also visited the Singapore Maritime Museum, but will not post pics as quite lazy already.
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