A view along the Straits of Johor, in the area where the Malaysian Navy had once maintained a base which served as their main base until 1979, some 15 years following the separation of Singapore from Malaysia. The view, taken at 7.41 pm on 25 August 2013, is one taken across what would have been the west end of the huge British naval base towards what would have been Rotherham Gate to the left of the picture, the Causeway in the middle and Johor Bahru in Malaysia to the right. The jetty seen in the photograph is the Shell or Woodlands Jetty which is still in use. The area is one I made a first acquaintance with back in the early 1970s, after the area had been opened up following the withdrawal of British forces in 1971. That was when the since demolished derelict Ruthenia Oiling Jetty, served as one of two places along Singapore’s northern coastline to which my father would take me to drop crab nets from. The area has since been remade and is now referred to as the Woodlands Waterfront.
Light after dark (The West End)
28 08 2013Comments : Leave a Comment »
Tags: Causeway, Dusk, Johor Bahru, KD Malaya, Light after Dark, Low Light Photography, Naval Base, Old Places, Old Singapore, Photography, Rotherham Gate, Singapore, Straits of Johor, Tebrau Strait, TLDM, Twilight, Woodlands, Woodlands Waterfront
Categories : Light after Dark, Photography Series, Reminders of Yesterday, Singapore, Woodlands Waterfront