Pulau Satumu
Остров в Сингапуре
- Pulau Satumu (Chinese: 沙都姆岛) is an islet to the south of the main Singapore island, and the southernmost island of Singapore. The Raffles Lighthouse is located on the island.
- Regardless, here’s what you need to know about Pulau Satumu, which used to be known as “Coney Island” before the one we’re so familiar with today.
- By 1977, about 1 hectare of land around Pulau Satumu had been reclaimed to provide recreational facilities for port personnel.
- Pulau Satumu, or “one tree island”, is best known to be the home to one of the five lighthouses maintained by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore...
- Satellite map of Pulau Satumu and it's surroudings... Geographic features & Photographs around Pulau Satumu in Singapore (general), Singapore.
- 2024 hakkında güncel bilgilerle Pulau Satumu hakkında bilmediğiniz her şey. Pulau Satumu'nun tanımı ve terimi.
- Pulau Satumu was apparently known as Coney Island back in the day – not to be confused with the current Coney Island in Punggol!
- Answer: Pulau Satumu is island (mountain,hill,rock), a tract of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water.
- Interactive Map of Pulau Satumu: Look for places and addresses in Pulau Satumu with our street and route map.
- Pulau Satumu (Pulau Satumu) is a island (class T - Hypsographic) in Singapore (general), Singapore (Asia) with the region font code of Asia/Pacific.
- The tide is currently rising in Pulau Satumu. As you can see on the tide chart, the highest tide of 2.9m was at 1:29am and the lowest tide (0m) was at 8:41am.
- Covering 1.3 hectares, it is also known in Malay as Pulau Satumu. Located on the Singapore Straits, it is to the south of Violin Island.
- to the west of Pulau Satumu: Pulau Senang, Pulau Pawai, and Pulau Sudong.
- On the launch to Pulau Satumu.
- Raffles Lighthouse on Pulau Satumu as seen on the approach to the jetty.
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