(This is a very long story so if you aren't pepared to read a novel I would advise you to do other things instead.)Today,my classmates and I went on a Sungei Buloh trip.com.Well,where to start.I could simply say it was a fantastic trip.We saw lots of flora and fauna there.To tell you the truth,I was in luck.Let me tell you how it happened.Upon reaching the wetland reserve,we were supposed to watch a video clip about a introduction of sungei buloh.well,just before the show,me and Ryan(NOTE:Lee not Pee)want to go to the toilet to refresh ourselves,and so we did.But none knows what happened then.We walking hurrying towards the toilet as you very well know that we do not wnt to be left out in the show.Just as we were rounding a bend,a malayan monitor lizard(at fist glance it look like a crocodile,that's why I'm so scared) just leapt out of nowhere and dash across our path."OH my god!"that was what said.You won't believe how I felt at that moment,I was just stretching our my leg when it happened.If I had not withdrawn my leg at that precise moment,I would have step on it,and it won't be nice to get a chunk of meat chucked away espicially when you are on a field trip.(Though I quite believe that it's a hebivorous animal)Ryan was shocked too,but not as much as I am,and I could hear the guide(the sungei buloh staff) laughing behind us,probably this was the common way of its special kind of greeting,but that was too much.We didn't manage to tell much people about it as we were shuffled out of the theatre once after the showand we were divided into groups so couldn't have aword with the others.
That was indeed an eye-opener,we didn't saw much later.Although the mudskippers and crabs are quite spectacular but I don't think you will find immoblie mangrove plants that interesting.That was the most amazing thing I seen there.So,all in all,I think this trip was quite a hands-on experience for me as it stretches out of the rigid classroom.It is a pity I didn't bring camera if not I would be able to show some shots.
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