Physical Maps of Singapore
River Map of Singapore
This map shows the major bodies of water around and in Singapore. Lakes, rivers, the ocean, and many waterways are visible on this map.
Singapore River Map. (n.d.). World Map. Retrieved September 25, 2013, from http://www.mapsofworld.com/singapore/river-map.html
This map shows the major bodies of water around and in Singapore. Lakes, rivers, the ocean, and many waterways are visible on this map.
Singapore River Map. (n.d.). World Map. Retrieved September 25, 2013, from http://www.mapsofworld.com/singapore/river-map.html
Vegetation Map of Singapore, 1990s
This map shows the majority of Singapore in the 1990s was cultivated and urban areas with secondary forests and a few other elements.
Mangrove Forests in Singapore. (n.d.). Guide to the Mangroves of Singapore. Retrieved September 25, 2013, from mangrove.nus.edu.sg/guidebooks/text/1004.htm
This map shows the majority of Singapore in the 1990s was cultivated and urban areas with secondary forests and a few other elements.
Mangrove Forests in Singapore. (n.d.). Guide to the Mangroves of Singapore. Retrieved September 25, 2013, from mangrove.nus.edu.sg/guidebooks/text/1004.htm
Singapore Climate Graph
The climate of Singapore stays pretty consistent with the temperatures staying above 25 degrees Celsius. The rainfall varies slightly through the year. The highest levels of rain occur in the November through January months.
The Climate of Tropical Regions - The British Geographer. (n.d.). The British Geographer - The British Geographer. Retrieved September 25, 2013, from http://thebritishgeographer.weebly.com/the-climate- of-tropical-regions.html
The climate of Singapore stays pretty consistent with the temperatures staying above 25 degrees Celsius. The rainfall varies slightly through the year. The highest levels of rain occur in the November through January months.
The Climate of Tropical Regions - The British Geographer. (n.d.). The British Geographer - The British Geographer. Retrieved September 25, 2013, from http://thebritishgeographer.weebly.com/the-climate- of-tropical-regions.html
Singapore Landscapes
Raffles Hotel
Raffles Hotel is one of the oldest buildings in Singapore. This building is named after Sir Stamford Raffles and has been through British Colonization, The Great Depression, and World War II.
Time Traveling in Singapore | A historical journey in Singapore architecture. (n.d.). Time Traveling in Singapore | A historical journey in Singapore architecture. Retrieved September 25, 2013, from http://happytourists.wordpress.com/
Raffles Hotel is one of the oldest buildings in Singapore. This building is named after Sir Stamford Raffles and has been through British Colonization, The Great Depression, and World War II.
Time Traveling in Singapore | A historical journey in Singapore architecture. (n.d.). Time Traveling in Singapore | A historical journey in Singapore architecture. Retrieved September 25, 2013, from http://happytourists.wordpress.com/
Marina Bay Sands at Bayfront Avenue
This breathtaking architecture is located in Singapore. This hotel was influenced by Asian elements. This is a place to stay, shop, and be entertained.
Time Traveling in Singapore | A historical journey in Singapore architecture. (n.d.). Time Traveling in Singapore | A historical journey in Singapore architecture. Retrieved September 25, 2013, from http://happytourists.wordpress.com/
This breathtaking architecture is located in Singapore. This hotel was influenced by Asian elements. This is a place to stay, shop, and be entertained.
Time Traveling in Singapore | A historical journey in Singapore architecture. (n.d.). Time Traveling in Singapore | A historical journey in Singapore architecture. Retrieved September 25, 2013, from http://happytourists.wordpress.com/
Singapore Beaches
Most of the beaches that exist in Singapore are man made. These beaches are easy to access and surrounded by natural features. The beach pictured is on the the East Coast Park in Singapore.
SINAPSE: Things to do in Singapore. (n.d.). SINAPSE: Home. Retrieved September 25, 2013, from http://www.sinapseinstitute.org/visitors/thingstodo.php
Most of the beaches that exist in Singapore are man made. These beaches are easy to access and surrounded by natural features. The beach pictured is on the the East Coast Park in Singapore.
SINAPSE: Things to do in Singapore. (n.d.). SINAPSE: Home. Retrieved September 25, 2013, from http://www.sinapseinstitute.org/visitors/thingstodo.php
Relief Map of Singapore
The relief map of Singapore shows the hills and the valleys. This map does a great job of showing off the landscape. It is easy to recognize the water features and mountain areas.
Singapore Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online. (n.d.). University of Texas Libraries. Retrieved September 25, 2013, from http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/singapore.html
The relief map of Singapore shows the hills and the valleys. This map does a great job of showing off the landscape. It is easy to recognize the water features and mountain areas.
Singapore Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online. (n.d.). University of Texas Libraries. Retrieved September 25, 2013, from http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/singapore.html
Singapore Transportation
Although automobiles are a large part of the transportation system in Singapore, another form of transportation is the Mass Rapid Transit. This covers the entire city-state. In Singapore there are 102 stations for the Mass Rapid Transit.
UrbanRail.Net > Asia > Singapore > Singapore MRT (Metro). (n.d.). urbanrail.net > metro - subway - light rail . Retrieved September 25, 2013, from http://www.urbanrail.net/as/sing/singapore.htm
Although automobiles are a large part of the transportation system in Singapore, another form of transportation is the Mass Rapid Transit. This covers the entire city-state. In Singapore there are 102 stations for the Mass Rapid Transit.
UrbanRail.Net > Asia > Singapore > Singapore MRT (Metro). (n.d.). urbanrail.net > metro - subway - light rail . Retrieved September 25, 2013, from http://www.urbanrail.net/as/sing/singapore.htm