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Calling all paranormal, heritage and exploring enthusiasts,
Please be informed that the Singapore Urban Explorers will be conducting a night tour of Fort Berlayer on the 9th of December.
This fort, which was locked away from civilization since the end of the 2nd World War, will be opened up exclusively to the public for this guided tour for 1 night only.
Inclusive of the ticket price of $2, which will be wholly donated to charity (Club Rainbow), you will not only get to view the inside of this abandoned fortress, but you will only get a guided tour of the Labrador tunnels by the Asia Paranormal Investigators.
Do not miss this exciting chance to uncover the hidden fortress of Fort Berlayer as well as the Labrador Tunnels, and take home some pictures of a WWII fottress.
Watch this thread for more exciting news on the night tour!
Official API Site poster -> hereEdited by PaJeRoMiNi Ver 1.0 06 Dec `06, 4:22PM
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Hi everyone,
Just to share some info on this night tour which we will be conducting:
Fort Berlayer has never been opened before to the public. This guided tour is for one night only so do grab your cameras and come on down!
This is a first hand venture into the fortress which has been locked up for more than 50 years since WWII. Everything you see inside is authentic and in an untouched "as-is" state. Call it a ghost world from the past if you would.
During the tour, we will also be touching on interesting topics such as:
The Mystery of the Sentosa Tunnel - Does the tunnel really exist? Where are the possible entrances to this tunnel?
The Dragon Teeth Gate - Why were these 2 huge rocks destroyed at the mouth of Sentosa and Tanjong Berlayer?
The mysterious obelisk of Fort Berlayer - Is it more than meets the eye?
Lastly. a few teaser photos of the fort for your visual enjoyment. Fellow forumites, please come down and lend us your full support!

Edited by PaJeRoMiNi Ver 1.0 06 Dec `06, 4:25PM
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Hi browniebaobao,
The tentative timing for the night tour is set at 3 timings, which are 6pm, 7pm and 8 pm. Each tour takes around 45 mins.
Well, I guess many people do join such tours to experience and "see" stuff.
Edited by PaJeRoMiNi Ver 1.0 06 Dec `06, 4:21PM -
Hmm, I see a lot of familiar faces in here already...
How, you guys coming to support or not?
Bring some pom-poms as well leh!
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