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This Instagram account shows you the hidden, abandoned spots of Singapore that you never knew existed

by Vera

Some of us take up fitness classes as hobbies, others bake. But there are also Singaporeans out there who pass the time by seeking out the less-visited — some might even say abandoned — places around the island, ever mindful to take only photographs of the places, and nothing more.

One particular Instagram account, @abandonedsingapore, documents their explorations around lesser-known spaces so that you can virtually “travel” through these fascinating scenes and admire them from afar without the harrowing experience of creaky floors or the risk of trespassing.

Abandoned spots Singapore
Photo: @abandonedsingapore/instagram
Abandoned spots Singapore
Photo: @abandonedsingapore/instagram
Abandoned spots Singapore
Photo: @abandonedsingapore/instagram
Abandoned spots Singapore
Photo: @abandonedsingapore/instagram
Photo: @abandonedsingapore/instagram
Photo: @abandonedsingapore/instagram
Photo: @abandonedsingapore/instagram

Do note that the admin of the account does not disclose the locations of the places they visit as not every location is suitable for the public. And as with all things in nature, leaving these abandoned spots as they are is vital in ensuring that they stay in the condition that’s meant for them as far as possible.

Check out more of the photos on the Abandoned Singapore account here, and explore the hidden crannies of our island home through the screen.

If you enjoyed this and are looking for more things relating to the spooky szn, check out Haw Par Villa’s newly-relaunched Hell’s Museum, try your hand at Sotong Game, SG’s version of Squid Game, indulge in MOM’s Touch’s Halloween special, and of course, the perennial Halloween Horror Nights at USS in purely exhibition form this year.

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