Uncle Tan isn't sure what this long fence is for as the gap below is tall enough for sheeps to go through them.
The 长老 aka chief of the herd. Probably standing there to gain some enlightenment...hey that reminds me to Dao You Lynn ;p
Stacking stones is quite a common art found here. It's amazing how they managed to stack on top of one another despite the irregular shapes and sizes.
Finally made it to the herd. See that sheep looking at the camera? That's the 长老 who has been eying Uncle Tan since he stepped foot into their boundary...
Yes, the chief is still looking......and Uncle Tan had to stopped filming and get away before the herd start to enclose him ;p
Markers for hiking. Uncle Tan met a hiker together with her dog. Hey, the dog has its own hiking bag k, don't play play ;>
Unfamiliar of the journey, Uncle Tan followed her to reach his destination, while trying his best not to step onto any animal dung which were aplenty :)
Direction for food :)
Waahhh....Uncle Tan sure knows how to enjoy himself leh :) Well, finally that satisfy his cravings for Swiss sausage.
How nice if our old age is like them...the Swiss folks here will go hiking or walk in the mountains...our folks? You'll probably find the men sitting at coffee shops 'lim' kopi and the ladies at home watching korean, HK or Taiwanese dramas...what to do, SG only has one Bukit Timah mount.., hill since the so-called 'Mount' Faber is taken up by an atas restaurant and young lovers.
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