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  1. Hmmm, as I mentioned in my other thread, i can find place to stay free now...huat ah!!! maybe is Donatello, Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael Dwellings in the dark Secret colony in Bukit Panjang canal? May 26, 2014 6:00am 587 3 2 593 PreviousNext By: NG JUN SEN A curious resident has discovered a secret underground home in a drainage canal at Bukit Panjang Road. The 43-year-old IT engineer, who wanted to be known only as Leon, had seen a man emerge from the canal underneath a foot bridge a few weeks ago. When he checked out the canal last Tuesday, he found a fully functioning home with two sleeping areas, a bathing area and an area to wash clothes. It is not known who and how many are living there, but there were two giant beds with a total of five mattresses elevated on bamboo stilts to keep the canal water at bay. Also seen there were clothes as well as women's shoes, a child's bag and toy balls, suggesting that a family could be living there. Read the full story in The New Paper on Monday. - See more at: http://www.tnp.sg/news/dwellings-dark#sthash.V3zk8j5W.dpuf
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