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Haze is back and PSI reading is above 100, as such we have decided to postpone to a later date. We will inform all of the new date when the haze situation stabilize. Thank you for your support and take care.

Have you heard of the abandoned reservoir that had been uncovered by the National Heritage Board not too long ago?

The forgotten reservoir, reported to be dated as early as 1905, had appeared in the early maps. But by the fifties, it had vanished from the maps and its location was not officially marked for sixty years. Prior to the fifties, the reservoir was marked as a private property and, later, a swimming pool. In March 1948, the newspapers reported that a 17-year-old teen was drowned when he went swimming in the reservoir with two of his friends.

The forgotten reservoir, reported to be dated as early as 1905, had appeared in the early maps. But by the fifties, it had vanished from the maps and its location was not officially marked for sixty years. Prior to the fifties, the reservoir was marked as a private property and, later, a swimming pool. In March 1948, the newspapers reported that a 17-year-old teen was drowned when he went swimming in the reservoir with two of his friends.

Would you like to explore what’s more in Keppel Hill? If so come join us for this adventurous hiking trip to explore the forgotten Keppel Hill Reservoir! Join me for lunch after the hike.

Would you like to explore what’s more in Keppel Hill? If so come join us for this adventurous hiking trip to explore the forgotten Keppel Hill Reservoir! Join me for lunch after the hike.