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S'pore's first large-scale floating solar farm at Tengeh Reservoir opens, powering 5 water treatment plants

S'pore's first large-scale floating solar farm at Tengeh Reservoir opens, powering 5 water treatment plants
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Hundreds of 'mystery bugs' swarmed into Yishun unit, samples now catalogued in natural history museum


A resident living at Yishun Street 81 found hundreds of unidentifiable tiny insects in her living room recently.
The resident named Joy Oh began documenting the sudden appearance of these "alien babies" or "mystery bugs" in her home from June 1 on TikTok.
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Mysterious bugs swarmed into the house
Speaking to
Mothership, Oh who lives at the top floor recalled, "We just found them scattered across the floor of our living room. They seem to be able to flop and bounce around."
Although she is usually very terrified of insects, these looked pretty harmless.

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15 beautiful spots to catch the sunset in Singapore


June 14, 2021
A general view of Singapore's financial district from Merlion Park.
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Cameras ready?
There are few things more picturesque than the sight of a spectacular sunset, which is exactly why we have rounded up some of the best spots in the city to watch the sun go down.
Head to these 15 vantage points to see this glorious natural phenomenon that occurs every day, as captured by some intrepid Instagrammers.
1. Keppel Bay
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This scenic spot has great restaurants for you to enjoy dinner overlooking the yacht-filled waters, as you watch the sun set over the Marina. Even if you are not planning on eating, it’s a great spot to wander by to stop and catch the nightly show.

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