You know that Sisters island has an underwater coral garden that was built up over several years. The next time get in touch with a dive outfit and dive the coral gardens of Sisiters Island.
Thanks for the effort for making this video. As a Singaporean, I don't think many singaporean have been to those island around Singapore including me, except Sentosa island! 😅
Also agree. On the whole, Singapore is a lot cleaner than most countries which, for me, makes it even worse that people would knowingly leave trash. Sadly it is getting worse since I moved here 4 years ago. Seen so much trash in the nature reserves and parks recently, left over from picnics.
Well said sir! Speaking about thrash, myself who stays in a HdB area, almost everyday, will bound to see leftovers plastic bottles, tissues, snacks wrappers, food and even a MASK! It is a very indeed frustration sight! I cant help it so I call our Town Council along with the evidences. Things get alil tad better altho there will be still an inconsiderate ppl in our society! Nevertheless, it was an awesome vid! I have never been to Sisters Island and now I guess its abt time to plan the family outing!😉💯
I am a Singaporean, I too feels very sad that some people in Singapore are not civic conscious. I hope our school and family can put more effort to educate our younger generation. NEA must put even more effort to educate the general public on this matter, we must inculcate in everyone the good habit of keeping our public place clean. Immigration Office too must educate all incoming foreign workers on this important matter, as one third of our 5.6 million population are foreign worker.
@@mingzmings88 if you do not have something constructive to add, then appreciate you shut the hell up and dont make a fool of yourself in front of foreigners!
@@mingzmings88 Actually, most rubbish are from indonesia (batam), if you were to walk around the southern islands for long enough, and pick up rubbish, majority of them are from batam
@@mingzmings88 Wtf are you talking about? Don't Assume. I don't earn big salary, don't drive a car and certainly don't own a private property. But I am happy being borne and bred here. You have not answered my last question, pathetic being.
There's a big lagoon that's exposed when the tide goes out. All the creatures are there. Very easy to see. Just take some sandals to wear as bare feet is a bit risky.
STB&NEA should engage your service, it will attract many visitors to build up economic & encourage all to keep environments green & clean! We will help you to share the RUclips video to this 2 government's agency! Thank for all nice video of this little red dot 😉
At East Coast Park, after the tide receded, sometime the beach is unsightly with trash. We often see volunteer groups or lonesome volunteer picking trash at the beach. Lately it's worse.
Very small, about 300m x 100m. There's not much to it in fact, apart from the beach and coral area. I did film quite a bit more, but I had to cut it out during editing for reasons I cannot go into!
I believe the big amount of litters come from passing ships, boats, and perahu/sampans and from rivers/canals in neighbouring countries. Only small portions are originated from our shore
@@mingzmings88 Have you seen the amount of trash in the East Johor Strait? Where do you think the trash comes from? The Singapore side of the strait is hardly populated, most of its rivers have been dammed up. The answer is across the strait...
@@mingzmings88 Typical Gm Z, trashing Singapore or Singaporeans in every SG related video he/she can like Cosmo John. You mentioned before that you're an SGP aka sinkie (a term which I deemed derogatory) as you've had proudly proclaimed above. Care to share what did the country or people do to you that resulted in a person with a twisted mentality that you are today?
@@mingzmings88 1)You should know that over 40% of our population are foreigners. How do you justify that all the these unsavoury practices were the handiwork of Singaporeans? 2)I am just an ordinary Singaporean and proud to be one, that's all. When did I "self praise", idiot? How about I call you a disgusting 反骨仔。 3)I do my fair share of helping the environment, don't you worry. 3)FU, stop stealing the line of an environmentalist! Be objective in your comments instead of pinpointing SG/SGPs, that would make you sound more credible. Ehh, you have yet to answer my question to you!
Dude, great video. Hate the trash...so sorry from J*va Island. Much comes from ships too. Loved the Baywatch bit....your sarcasm had me rolling. Peace!
I agree with the rubbish and how people cannot throw their rubbish well. Kind of sad and this is true in alot of countries in the world. One thing to take note... try to wear a proper footwear or thicker ones because there may be chances you will step on a stonefish or sting by other marine animals.
I think i havent been here before too. Dont know how to get there!!! Thanks for sharing! I have seen kids in pri sch uniform just throwing things casually onto the floor. Singapore is also full of litterbugs. Those that smoke tend to throw the cigarette butts gently or with flicking fingers
2019 we went toSister's Island but that time they closed Big Sister's Island we cant go there so we can go only Small but a few hours after we arrive a lots of monkeys came and they disturb us we can even stay whole day
I often picking up trashes from the nooks and crannies, especially those blind spots while jogging/biking along the route, is a shame to see garbages been thrown indiscriminately on the ground.
Our education system has to do it's part young children in kindergarten and school not getting good grades must learn about our nature and environmental surroundings a country with a Soul
I did pick up some and bin it, but I wasn't prepared as it was my first visit. Next time I visit an island I will take some bags and fill them and film it just for you!
But somewhere on the internet I read about Sunny Ang's last confession: he said he did it but not the way the prosecution described it. He kept that a secret and didn't reveal the method he used till he was hanged.
Those junk are mostly from ships or boats passing by the stair of Singapore! 😞 For rubbish left over at parks & beaches, i have to admit, when ever there's no CCTV around, people will start to abandoned the law! 😓
Great video, 100% agree with you. Educated but uncivilised, that's why we cant have nice things. Just like wiping of piss stain off the toilet bowl after using and then FLUSH IT.
Love to see the marine life towards end of video, nice 👍😍💘!! Reminded me of a trip I once did --the Ubin Chek Jawa. It's similar, great trip. N what you said abt the rubbish, I can't agree more. Personally I dun like to see rubbish around. Such an eyesore to a nice surrounding. A couple of times, I picked up those coloured plastics to get them into the bin. Dun understand how come an educated city nation can behave like this, very pathetic.
Yes, give seat to people who need it in MRT, return the dishes and tray after meal, throw your own rubbish to the bin, using the public toilet with consideration for other user, Singaporean need to improve, we can make it. But sometimes I still feel hopeless.
You need to understand most Singaporeans do not litter, maybe the exception of the stubborn older folks & juveniles. The littering problem is further compounded with a big population of foreigners. Its a migrant country, the early years of proper social education is undone by these factors.
I would respectfully disagree on the "trash in Singapore" point in the Video. Singapore population is by far the best, they almost never leave trash behind them. The video you showed of people leaving is probably one-off rare to find sights in Singapore. Since this video will be seen by lots of people round the world, with no idea of how it here, please don't project that as a Norm. (Ir almost never happens like that here)
I respect your opinion, but try walking along Changi Beach Park coastline at 6am and maybe you will change your mind. I only reported what I saw with my own eyes.
This trash thing is an issue. Just look at the heartlands and housing estates. Void decks, carparks... same shit. Yes even when the bin is within a few meters of sight. I cannot understand why is it so difficult.
Even at void deck, sinkies just eat n leave their leftovers when the bin is just 3m from them... 🥱 most of the time, these people are not those staying at the blocks
half the population are foreigner...why you sure is sinkie? those ppl you mentioned staying at those block are all sinkies and not foreigner renting the unit?
@@stevenheng3336 i am sure you know who they are if you ask them. But you do agree there are many Foreigner in Singapore and most of the time we can't really tell who is who. Just like its a bad taste to blaming everything on foreigner as it is to blame everything on sinkies like some news media and official.
Quite sad to say that nowadays a lot of singaporean depend greatly on Government to clean up the area. But it should be everyone responsible. Hope the government bring back the litter bug program and education all people again.
PAP brought in foreigners, to fill occupational niches that Singaporeans are too proud to fill (e.g. cleaning services). But those foreigners inversely litter our buses, beaches etc. So locals have to clean up after these foreigners and PAP lah?
With all that stuff on the beach it's like a jettisoned department-store. In this case it's like the neighbours' castoffs are Singapore's garbage. Truly dismal. First air pollution and now this.
I don't think the trash on beaches or parks by the sea/lake is uniquely Singapore. I live in Canada, and I see lots of trash that people leave behind on the beach and parks even though there are trash bins easily within reach...and it's at every park lining Lake Ontario, and Lake Ontario is huge if you know your geography. It is pretty disgusting. There is a guy doing a cross Canada walk which he termed Million bottle pledge, picking up million dollars worth of trash bottles and cans on roads and highways for recycling and to bring awareness to how much trash is thrown onto roads and highways. The amount of trash he collected at each stretch of his travel is horrifying.
Unfortunately it's a global problem. Every country, including mine, is the same. The only way to push governments/business to do something about it is to keep highlighting it!
Just washed ashore is a long chain of seaweeds. This is what really happened...when the port-master from PSA radio-calls the Captain of the ship for 'loading & unloading at between Gate 3 to Gate 5. When the huge anchor of ship is hauled up, stirring what is beneath the ship. Huge chunk of seaweeds and other trashes washed to the shore. It will take another 100 years for Singapore to be civic-minded only through proper education in schools. i dare say 20 percent of the well-educated tax-payers had contributed to the developments of Old Singapore. Just be patient, is Singapore a first world's city?
Sister island is a nice place, but I actually hope that lesser people would visit the island. Knowing how screw-up some humans can be, the more people the higher chance of some idiots that would go around damaging the environment. And Singaporeans are definitely not spared from such analogy. :(
@@NC000C sad coz we still have to clean up after them. Everybody should just dispose of our own trash without the need for others to steps in to do this.
I believe the authority can do a better job in cleaning up and educating the public. We also have to consider the fact that there are 40% foreigners in Singapore. It shouldn’t be blamed entirely on Singaporean.
He’s not a local although he’s entitled to his opinion, but his knowledge of us is only limited to Google n a walkthrough in the path.. all his videos are not new to many locals, especially myself.. his coverage is so limited only.. let him comment according to his views, as we r asians so we try to solve it rather than just voice it..
Cleanliness - the root cause of this plastic pollution is our millions of foreign imports from developing countries *** #straighttalk ..... local Singaporeans collectively do not throw rubbish! ! irresponsible
The baywatch part makes me laugh all the times, the famous british sense of humor. Thanks Richard
I’m from Singapore and trutly / sadly agreed that being Educated doesnt mean being Civilised.
Panda William, Omg! I totally agreed that
You know that Sisters island has an underwater coral garden that was built up over several years. The next time get in touch with a dive outfit and dive the coral gardens of Sisiters Island.
Thanks for the tip!
Had a good laugh at the “Bay Watch” segment 😂
Definitely unexpected!
Thanks for the effort for making this video.
As a Singaporean, I don't think many singaporean have been to those island around Singapore including me, except Sentosa island! 😅
Agreed. Singapore, we can do better. No excuse for not keeping our city and beaches clean. NEA please take note.
Also agree. On the whole, Singapore is a lot cleaner than most countries which, for me, makes it even worse that people would knowingly leave trash. Sadly it is getting worse since I moved here 4 years ago.
Seen so much trash in the nature reserves and parks recently, left over from picnics.
Most likely from YPs
Unfortunately, every country is the same. A small ignorant minority ruin it for everyone else!
It's not just NEA's responsible. It's our responsibility as citizens of this country.
@@soshification oh yeah definitely. One of the many failure of our education system.
Wow! Thanks for the tour Richard,...
Glad you enjoyed it
5:45 "Baywatch" 🤣
Well said sir! Speaking about thrash, myself who stays in a HdB area, almost everyday, will bound to see leftovers plastic bottles, tissues, snacks wrappers, food and even a MASK! It is a very indeed frustration sight!
I cant help it so I call our Town Council along with the evidences.
Things get alil tad better altho there will be still an inconsiderate ppl in our society!
Nevertheless, it was an awesome vid! I have never been to Sisters Island and now I guess its abt time to plan the family outing!😉💯
Thanks for your word on ocean/sea pollution.. I think we should all do our bit to preserve this earth..
I am a Singaporean, I too feels very sad that some people in Singapore are not civic conscious. I hope our school and family can put more effort to educate our younger generation. NEA must put even more effort to educate the general public on this matter, we must inculcate in everyone the good habit of keeping our public place clean.
Immigration Office too must educate all incoming foreign workers on this important matter, as one third of our 5.6 million population are foreign worker.
Why do you need to feel sad? Organise clean-up effort amongst the community and reduce reliance on our cleaners and the goverment!
@@mingzmings88 if you do not have something constructive to add, then appreciate you shut the hell up and dont make a fool of yourself in front of foreigners!
@@mingzmings88 Actually, most rubbish are from indonesia (batam), if you were to walk around the southern islands for long enough, and pick up rubbish, majority of them are from batam
@@mingzmings88
you kena screwed by foreigners? a running dog like you should just change your status to "FOREIGNER".
@@mingzmings88
Wtf are you talking about? Don't Assume. I don't earn big salary, don't drive a car and certainly don't own a private property. But I am happy being borne and bred here.
You have not answered my last question, pathetic being.
Baywatch just killed me. lol. Anyway, good job! Even as a Singaporean, I have never stepped into these small islands before.
Totally agree that S’pore is not as clean as before. Sad to know that we are no longer clean and green.
It's tough. A lot of the trash are thrown into the waters from ships/boats/vessels and wash up our shores...! What to do?!
Not much you can do about that, except clean it up.
What wicked sense of humour 🤣! Thumbs up for another interesting video!
Indeed we need more Singaporean we play our part, clear your own trash n do not leave them behind😀 thank u for Sister Island.
Nice. Are the creatures at the 2 lagoons or the rocky area beside the jetty? I'll be going there during low tide.
There's a big lagoon that's exposed when the tide goes out. All the creatures are there. Very easy to see. Just take some sandals to wear as bare feet is a bit risky.
A lot of visitors come by too..... in Woodlands region.... me too saw many rubbish around.... close to bins.... very angry at inconsiderate folks😔
STB&NEA should engage your service, it will attract many visitors to build up economic & encourage all to keep environments green & clean! We will help you to share the RUclips video to this 2 government's agency! Thank for all nice video of this little red dot 😉
Thanks! Litter is one of my personal crusades.
At East Coast Park, after the tide receded, sometime the beach is unsightly with trash. We often see volunteer groups or lonesome volunteer picking trash at the beach. Lately it's worse.
Another good video, Richard! LIKED! Is the island very small? Would have been good if you could show more of the island besides the beach.
Very small, about 300m x 100m. There's not much to it in fact, apart from the beach and coral area. I did film quite a bit more, but I had to cut it out during editing for reasons I cannot go into!
Beautiful Island but I got amused by the TV and baywatch that comes after. Lol
Glad you enjoyed it!
Of course!
Everyone should go to the plastics exhibition by Nat Geo at the Art and Science Museum. Sad but eye opening
3 person jump in, the next day two island appear said to be the 2 sisters. What happen to the pirate?
I believe the big amount of litters come from passing ships, boats, and perahu/sampans and from rivers/canals in neighbouring countries.
Only small portions are originated from our shore
@@mingzmings88 Have you seen the amount of trash in the East Johor Strait? Where do you think the trash comes from? The Singapore side of the strait is hardly populated, most of its rivers have been dammed up. The answer is across the strait...
@@mingzmings88
Typical Gm Z, trashing Singapore or Singaporeans in every SG related video he/she can like Cosmo John.
You mentioned before that you're an SGP aka sinkie (a term which I deemed derogatory) as you've had proudly proclaimed above.
Care to share what did the country or people do to you that resulted in a person with a twisted mentality that you are today?
Not a surprise they litter the sea too.
@@mingzmings88
1)You should know that over 40% of our population are foreigners. How do you justify that all the these unsavoury practices were the handiwork of Singaporeans?
2)I am just an ordinary Singaporean and proud to be one, that's all. When did I "self praise", idiot? How about I call you a disgusting 反骨仔。
3)I do my fair share of helping the environment, don't you worry.
3)FU, stop stealing the line of an environmentalist!
Be objective in your comments instead of pinpointing SG/SGPs, that would make you sound more credible.
Ehh, you have yet to answer my question to you!
@@ln2887 cool down mate, peace ☮️ 🕊️
Hi Richard,
Very nice video you had made. Educational yet funny.
What’s is the background music playing towards the end of video?
All my music currently comes from the RUclips library!
Baywatch! LOL . I love that screen.
Will really love to join you for your hikes 🚶♂️
Let’s keep our beaches clean guys 😁
😯😯 a tv!!! at the sea shore
Dude, great video. Hate the trash...so sorry from J*va Island. Much comes from ships too. Loved the Baywatch bit....your sarcasm had me rolling. Peace!
There is an organisation Seven Clean Seas that helps clean up plastics on beaches in Singapore.
"This is my excited face" 😂
😂
Ozzy man does that too..haha
Got my worth with the bay watch scene! 😂
Thanks. Glad some people appreciate the effort (and embarrassment) of filming!
It is just a fair tale!
Batam Island n Riau islands are just across
I agree with the rubbish and how people cannot throw their rubbish well. Kind of sad and this is true in alot of countries in the world.
One thing to take note... try to wear a proper footwear or thicker ones because there may be chances you will step on a stonefish or sting by other marine animals.
My sandals have a thick rubber sole. So I'm good, thanks!
Is it safe to go there now since its raining everyday?
Should be ok. There are shelters on the island!
Not sure if they are all locals who forgot their trash on the beach tables and seats.
I think i havent been here before too. Dont know how to get there!!! Thanks for sharing!
I have seen kids in pri sch uniform just throwing things casually onto the floor. Singapore is also full of litterbugs. Those that smoke tend to throw the cigarette butts gently or with flicking fingers
i agree on the part about the trash, it really irks me when i see rubbish deliberately left behind!
Have you picked up those trash may I ask?
@@NC000C yes, loud and proud. not sure whats your motive behind the question. hope you’re doing the same!
@@soggyfries123 1km of pavement, i can pick up a big bag full of trash...
@@NC000C great!
Considering the size of the island, is there a limit on the number of visitors at any given time?
I'm not sure. There were only 7 people on the whole island the day we went. Probably busy at weekends though!
Enjoyed the content... And humour as usual ! Are there no drinks and food options there at all? Did you spend the day with those on the same ride?
Thanks! Nothing at all so you have to bring it all with you. And yes. They were my friends, but camera shy!
谢谢拍摄 正好想去姐妹岛
2019 we went toSister's Island but that time they closed Big Sister's Island we cant go there so we can go only Small but a few hours after we arrive a lots of monkeys came and they disturb us we can even stay whole day
Same happened to us!
Nicely done !!!
Thank you! Cheers!
I'm here for the mating starfish scene.
Pervert!
I will go to this island one day
You should, but low tide is definitely more fun.
I often picking up trashes from the nooks and crannies, especially those blind spots while jogging/biking along the route, is a shame to see garbages been thrown indiscriminately on the ground.
Our education system has to do it's part young children in kindergarten and school not getting good grades must learn about our nature and environmental surroundings a country with a Soul
That black long one is sea cucumber
Nice video..
👍❤
Thanks 🤗
希望新加坡政府看到您的vid,並発起海灘清潔日。如您所言,政府有钱,人民教育水平高,这种情形不該発生。Keep up with the good work as usual!
就是什么都靠政府,所以久久没有改善... 人民如果每到海边就拾起一两件垃圾,看到垃圾虫就温馨的提醒,问题会快点解决
so after all the trash talk, how much trash did you remove from those island(s)?
I did pick up some and bin it, but I wasn't prepared as it was my first visit. Next time I visit an island I will take some bags and fill them and film it just for you!
@@AsiaHikelopedia there's a discount for ferries ride when you collect trash off the islands. facebook.com/SG3Rs/posts/3047014582073512
I never knew about these islands 🏝
Now, you do!
This is amazing 👍🏻 Any recommendation for chartering a boat to the island ? Must be a cool experience for kids😎 Thanks so much for the video 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank u, I just wanted to ask the same question. But I don't like the monkeys
@@jjyf78 Thank you so much for the info. 🙏
@@LifewithSSss you're most welcome! 👩❤️👩Sister island awaiting your 👨👩👧👦SSss family to visit! 😊
Have you reach into the history of sister islands.? There was a well-known murder case in 1963. The Sunny Ang case.
No, but I will now!
I read up on the Sunny Ang case last night. Very interesting . Not sure how he ever thought he would get away with it!
@@AsiaHikelopedia should be a very intelligent young man but did not live on the right path of life, broke and desperate for money.
But somewhere on the internet I read about Sunny Ang's last confession: he said he did it but not the way the prosecution described it. He kept that a secret and didn't reveal the method he used till he was hanged.
Those junk are mostly from ships or boats passing by the stair of Singapore! 😞
For rubbish left over at parks & beaches, i have to admit, when ever there's no CCTV around, people will start to abandoned the law! 😓
i'm a Sinkie and i haven't been to these islands......i'm like a tourist in my own country
It seems that is not very much to explore in Sisters island. Anyway, it is still a nice video.
Depends if you like sea life! Ialso saw a baby shark by my feet. Unfortunately, I didn't have my camera!
Great video, 100% agree with you. Educated but uncivilised, that's why we cant have nice things. Just like wiping of piss stain off the toilet bowl after using and then FLUSH IT.
Love to see the marine life towards end of video, nice 👍😍💘!! Reminded me of a trip I once did --the Ubin Chek Jawa. It's similar, great trip. N what you said abt the rubbish, I can't agree more. Personally I dun like to see rubbish around. Such an eyesore to a nice surrounding. A couple of times, I picked up those coloured plastics to get them into the bin. Dun understand how come an educated city nation can behave like this, very pathetic.
Yes, give seat to people who need it in MRT, return the dishes and tray after meal, throw your own rubbish to the bin, using the public toilet with consideration for other user, Singaporean need to improve, we can make it. But sometimes I still feel hopeless.
brought your own food there?
Yes. There is nothing there at all, so food & water is essential!
Singapore is a nice country. But ppl here could not catch up sometime. Not all.
You need to understand most Singaporeans do not litter, maybe the exception of the stubborn older folks & juveniles. The littering problem is further compounded with a big population of foreigners. Its a migrant country, the early years of proper social education is undone by these factors.
i hope another island which represent that pirate is not sentosa
I would respectfully disagree on the "trash in Singapore" point in the Video. Singapore population is by far the best, they almost never leave trash behind them. The video you showed of people leaving is probably one-off rare to find sights in Singapore.
Since this video will be seen by lots of people round the world, with no idea of how it here, please don't project that as a Norm. (Ir almost never happens like that here)
I respect your opinion, but try walking along Changi Beach Park coastline at 6am and maybe you will change your mind. I only reported what I saw with my own eyes.
Still long way to go singaporean
Next stop Pulau Semakau
Hope to go there one day!
@@AsiaHikelopedia Go to Lazarus island beach! it's amazing
@@escapiststupor I actually went there last week (but didn't film). It was pretty nice!
Richard.... Running out of places to vlog in SG....
This trash thing is an issue. Just look at the heartlands and housing estates. Void decks, carparks... same shit. Yes even when the bin is within a few meters of sight. I cannot understand why is it so difficult.
The rest only praise
The trashs or rubbish of southern island shoreline most are thrown overboard by international vessels
Even at void deck, sinkies just eat n leave their leftovers when the bin is just 3m from them... 🥱 most of the time, these people are not those staying at the blocks
It's sad. A real blight on Singapore.
half the population are foreigner...why you sure is sinkie? those ppl you mentioned staying at those block are all sinkies and not foreigner renting the unit?
@@chiachihhsiung4750 I know who are those ppl, staying opposite the rental flats
@@stevenheng3336 i am sure you know who they are if you ask them. But you do agree there are many Foreigner in Singapore and most of the time we can't really tell who is who. Just like its a bad taste to blaming everything on foreigner as it is to blame everything on sinkies like some news media and official.
@@chiachihhsiung4750 Just enjoy your time in Singapore if you are not sinkies
Quite sad to say that nowadays a lot of singaporean depend greatly on Government to clean up the area. But it should be everyone responsible. Hope the government bring back the litter bug program and education all people again.
Education is definitely the key, and the younger the better as what you learn as a kid stays with you for life.
PAP brought in foreigners, to fill occupational niches that Singaporeans are too proud to fill (e.g. cleaning services). But those foreigners inversely litter our buses, beaches etc.
So locals have to clean up after these foreigners and PAP lah?
Wish we had a the bikini clad chicks to complete baywatch dude! Heh!
At low tide, urns are to be seen on the beaches! Human ashes should preferably be scattered i.e not disposed off in urns.
should just REPORT to the National Parks Board as Sisters’ Islands Marine Park
is under them
We cannot call pirates "pirates" now?
Might because of the term "gypsies" which I heard to be an offensive term but idk weather it true
I am sad too. of the trash
With all that stuff on the beach it's like a jettisoned department-store. In this case it's like the neighbours' castoffs are Singapore's garbage. Truly dismal. First air pollution and now this.
I don't think the trash on beaches or parks by the sea/lake is uniquely Singapore. I live in Canada, and I see lots of trash that people leave behind on the beach and parks even though there are trash bins easily within reach...and it's at every park lining Lake Ontario, and Lake Ontario is huge if you know your geography. It is pretty disgusting. There is a guy doing a cross Canada walk which he termed Million bottle pledge, picking up million dollars worth of trash bottles and cans on roads and highways for recycling and to bring awareness to how much trash is thrown onto roads and highways. The amount of trash he collected at each stretch of his travel is horrifying.
Unfortunately it's a global problem. Every country, including mine, is the same. The only way to push governments/business to do something about it is to keep highlighting it!
Not everyone in Singapore are Singaporean
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7:31 makan
It just disgraceful to discard rubbish not just in beaches or anywhere in island. Everyone should do their part.
Just washed ashore is a long chain of seaweeds. This is what really happened...when the port-master from PSA radio-calls the Captain of the ship for 'loading & unloading at between Gate 3 to Gate 5. When the huge anchor of ship is hauled up, stirring what is beneath the ship. Huge chunk of seaweeds and other trashes washed to the shore. It will take another 100 years for Singapore to be civic-minded only through proper education in schools. i dare say 20 percent of the well-educated tax-payers had contributed to the developments of Old Singapore. Just be patient, is Singapore a first world's city?
These people have no concern at all for the environment not because they are educated or not, utter selfishness.
most of the rubbish flow from indonesia (batam) towards Singapore, if talking about the southern islands.
We all know lah. All the ahbengs, at night drink on bench, then zao. Whether they educated, you can deduce lah huh.
Please mind lots of foreign workers, domestic workers , migrant workers, tourists .. visited the islands nowadays .. who care ?!
It should be name as monkey Island hahahaha Monkey there are aggressive as hell
Sister island is a nice place, but I actually hope that lesser people would visit the island. Knowing how screw-up some humans can be, the more people the higher chance of some idiots that would go around damaging the environment. And Singaporeans are definitely not spared from such analogy. :(
7:20 Singapore may seems like a first world country, but it’s actually a 4th or 5th world at its core
how about catch people with no mask or social distancing to do rubbish picking
Good idea!
Am really sad that Singaporeans still dont clean up after ourselves. The country is clean due to an army of cleaners, not because of its people.
Why do you need to feel sad? Organise clean-up effort amongst the community and reduce reliance on our cleaners and the goverment!
@@NC000C sad coz we still have to clean up after them. Everybody should just dispose of our own trash without the need for others to steps in to do this.
I believe the authority can do a better job in cleaning up and educating the public. We also have to consider the fact that there are 40% foreigners in Singapore. It shouldn’t be blamed entirely on Singaporean.
Not blaming any group in particular, but more education is definitely the answer.
He’s not a local although he’s entitled to his opinion, but his knowledge of us is only limited to Google n a walkthrough in the path.. all his videos are not new to many locals, especially myself.. his coverage is so limited only.. let him comment according to his views, as we r asians so we try to solve it rather than just voice it..
That's "Gaywatch " , no ladies version 😂🤣
Cleanliness - the root cause of this plastic pollution is our millions of foreign imports from developing countries *** #straighttalk ..... local Singaporeans collectively do not throw rubbish! ! irresponsible
Talking about trash.... Juro g Island, bukon givingalot smoke on their chiminy
You probably want to find out the n̶u̶m̶b̶e̶r̶ population of foreigners in Singapore.