River World
The city's canals, rivers, and reservoirs criss-cross a thriving metropolis and vitally connect the city's people and its water-loving wildlife as they live side by side. With narration from renowned wildlife expert Patrick Aryee, we trace this story via the development of Singapore's conservation efforts, with world-renowned features such as the Gardens of the Bay.
The city's canals, rivers, and reservoirs criss-cross a thriving metropolis and vitally connect the city's people and its water-loving wildlife as they live side by side. With narration from renowned wildlife expert Patrick Aryee, we trace this story via the development of Singapore's conservation efforts, with world-renowned features such as the Gardens of the Bay.
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