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Pokémon Horizons: The Series, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters: Liko and Roy's Departure [a] and Pocket Monsters: The Sparkling of Terapagos, [b] is the twenty-sixth overall season of the Pokémon animated series and the first and titular season of Pokémon Horizons: The Series, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters (ポケットモンスター, Poketto Monsutā).
Bukit Batok Nature Park is a 36-hectare (89-acre) urban park in Bukit Batok, Singapore. It is situated near Bukit Batok East Avenue 2, Bukit Batok East Avenue 6, and Lorong Sesuai. It is situated near Bukit Batok East Avenue 2, Bukit Batok East Avenue 6, and Lorong Sesuai.
Name Type Area (m) Area (sq ft) Admiralty Park: Nature: 270,000 2,900,000 Ang Mo Kio Town Garden East: Community: 49,000 530,000 Ang Mo Kio Town Garden West
Managed by the National Parks Board, the 81 hectares (0.81 km 2) [10] nature park is home to a wide variety of habitats, including coastal forests, grasslands and mangroves. The park was officially opened by the Transport Minister and Co-ordinating Minister for Infrastructure , Khaw Boon Wan on 10 October 2015. [ 11 ]
[50] [a] A special "raid egg" display was set up at Maggie Daley Park in Chicago, in reference to the first Go Fest held in the city. [52] The global part of the 2022 Go fest was held 4–5 June with a finale event 27 August. [53] A pink flower around the logo hinted that the mythical Pokémon Shaymin would make its Pokémon Go debut. [54]
Rifle Range Nature Park was first announced in 2017 by Minister for National Development Desmond Lee. [1] [7] At the park's launch, then-Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong stated that, "we have expanded our green spaces and green connectors, and we have protected our nature reserves". [2] [8] [9] The nature park was opened by Lawrence Wong and ...
Labrador Nature Reserve (Chinese: 拉柏多自然保护区, Malay: Kawasan Simpanan Alam Semulajadi Labrador), also known locally as Labrador Park (拉柏多公园, Taman Labrador), is located in the southern part of mainland Singapore. It is home to the only rocky sea-cliff on the mainland that is accessible to the public.
The park is one of five being developed in Singapore during the late 2010s near Central Catchment to increase the buffer between the park and the surrounding urban area and attract visitors who would otherwise visit the country's nature reserves. [1] [2] [5] [6] Fauna living in the forested areas of the park include the Sunda pangolin, the ...