Two screenshots below partially bordered in cyan colour excerpted from Singapore’s Climate Action Plan: A Climate-Resilient Singapore, For a Sustainable Future (2016)
[https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/1549Climate_Action_Plan_Publication_Part_2.pdf]
Photos below with the exception of the two screenshots were taken by me on 13 March 2019.
It has been almost 9 years since this geobag wall was installed at East Coast Park.
The geobag wall was observed to be undercut by wave action, and was stuffed with sand-filled polypropylene sacks, presumably a stopgap by the park management.
One geobag heading out to the sea.
Geobag wall seemed to have terminated where there is vegetation.
A large Talipariti tiliaceum (Sea hibiscus)
A geobag wall at another area along East Coast Park beach, adjoining a Riprap slope. Makes me wonder.
Presumably installed almost 9 years ago too.
As expected of such a hard structure, it seemed to be still solid.
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