A while back, Alvin and Chay Hoon were interviewed as part of the New Paper's feature on Dr Chua Ee Kiam's new book about our shores "Singapore's Splendours: Life on the Edge".
They shared some of the joys and tribulations of wildfilms trips ...
Work so risky they quickly signed wills Nature lovers brave lightning, insect and animal bites to document shoreline treasures By Teh Jen Lee The Electric New Paper 24 Apr 07
Yes, it does seem a bit foolish to care so much about our shores that we would dedicate so much of our time, energy and resources into learning and raising awareness about them.
I believe fishermen care just as deeply about our shores.
If we can all work together, I'm sure we can do good things for the shores that we all care about.
You people are really stupid idiots!
ReplyDeletePrepare to die and don't talk cock and tell the world how big deal were those chidish films!
ReplyDeleteTell that idiot mantamola (Samson) to watch out for 3,000 fishermen!
ReplyDeleteYes, it does seem a bit foolish to care so much about our shores that we would dedicate so much of our time, energy and resources into learning and raising awareness about them.
ReplyDeleteI believe fishermen care just as deeply about our shores.
If we can all work together, I'm sure we can do good things for the shores that we all care about.