Monday, September 7, 2009;12:33 AM
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
We went to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve for our Geography lesson. Took some (okay, a lot) of photos there.
The reserve is close to the coastal areas, where high tide and low tide is able to occur. Based on my questioning with the teacher-in-charge, the tides happen as a result of the gravitational pull and because of the moon. For further detail, please go to the web to find out more. The timing for high tide is around noon and around the evening, twice a day. And the low tide is in between.
At 11.17am, i saw the sea level begin to increase, making the dams, that control the amount of water in the area to make sure it doesn't flood, release the water out into the open sea (There are two sides. One is inside the reserve and the other is beside it, a sea in between the Reserve and Malaysia.
-edit: Will add the pic later.