• Pulau Semakau (or Semakau Island) is located to the south of the main island of Singapore, off the Straits of Singapore.
  • On 29 July 1975, parliament passed the proposal for the reclamation of Pulau Semakau in order to develop the island into a petrochemical complex.
  • During one of those vacations, one of the researchers organized a day trip to Pulau Semakau to collect botanical samples for the herbarium.
  • The Semakau landfill is located on the eastern side of Pulau Semakau (Bahasa for Semakau Island) about four kilometres to the south of Singapore.
  • Discover everything you need to know about Semakau Island (Pulau Semakau), Singapore including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
  • On it, you'll discover more about Semakau's diverse marine life, whose residents include crabs, shrimp and colonies of knobby sea stars. Boats to Pulau Semakau...
  • To create space for the landfill, a 7-kilometer perimeter rock bund was built in the sea to conjoin Pulau Semakau and Pulau Sakeng.
  • This tour to Pulau Semakau is not a visit to a pristine island of serenity or for a relaxed sunbath on a sparkling beach of tranquility.
  • Pulau Semakau. 11.30.09. About 5 miles off the coast of mainland Singapore, adjacent to two mangrove habitats, a small island is being created out of the country's...
  • Go on an intertidal walk and see corals and water spiders at Pulau Semakau. ... Pulau Semakau is one of the best places to bird-watch in Singapore.