I was with Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research in Tioman to conduct a field study camp for Hwa Chong Institute. Being my first time there, it was a pretty good experience. The biodiversity there was rather familiar with the occasional new stuff. Also had a good snorkeling experience, seeing crown of thorns, cushion sea star, damn lots of sea urchins, damn lots of corals, damn lots of reef fishes. With no waterproof cameras, I can show nothing. Perhaps the others will put something up.

Beautiful view outside my room.

With the occasional rainbow after the rain.
Due to shortage of time, the photos are once again in montage style.



Damn lots of stuff, damn little time. Damn... I'm using too much... 'damn'...?
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