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General Palawan

Huling hirit for summer in Palawan

Fished Face

Fished Face

Never been much into taking a photo of myself. Never thought to be photogenic nor keen on taking “I-love-myself” photos. I also don’t think of posting my photo here as it might scare people away once they open this page. Hehehe. But once in a blue moon I do decide to flip around my camera and take a self-photo. This was an attempt to take an underwater photo and guess what those fishes just decided to literally butt-in the picture and ruin it.

Anyways, this was taken under the waters of Apulit island, home of the high-end resort Club Noah in Taytay Palawan. So far the best snorkeling and diving experience I had lately. I was really estatic on finally setting foot on the famed “Last Frontier” after last week’s delay, I thought I would never get a chance to stp on this rock. But fate’s been kind and granted me this trip. It was quite a place considering we were only two Filipino guest and most of the crowd there are Koreans and a small number of Japanese Nationals.

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Aurora General

Kindness of Strangers

Dicasalarin Cove

Travel have a lot of treasures hidden in every experience. And one of those is the kindness of strangers. I know we hear a lot from people, that the world is turning from bad to worse. And that you can no longer trust anyone without knowing who really that person is. Fortunately, in our travels, we came across with people who would lend us some helping hand and were simply kind and helpful. One couple I could never forget are the couples from Sabtang, Batanes. We were stranded in the island for 2 nights after our boat toppled from the strong waves. Since people of Batanes were dictated by their belief and the weather, we could not leave the island until Black Saturday. The couple graciously offered their home to us with food and all. Along that is their amusing stories about their children and their younger days.

Lately, our trip to Aurora led us to another hospitable stranger. Aurora, seems to be detached from the rest of the country by the Sierra Mountain Range, yet we were still able to go there thanks to Marco’s driving skill along the tracherous winding and rough road. Our priority was the Dicasalarin Cove in San Luis. I never expected that there would be a rough steep trail going down to the cove from the Pag-asa radar which may be have been hard on some of our companions. On the beach we were welcomed by Manong Gil who offered his humble place for us, were we could get some water and clean up as well. It made our stay at the cove more pleasant and we were able to appreciate the rough beauty of the cove more.

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Batangas General

Finned Feet

Finned Feet

I’m so pre-occupied right now that my blogging movement is akin to having finned feet. Hehehe. Anyways, I’ll just finish up some stuff and get back to some serious blogging. Meanwhile enjoy the photo which was taken in on of the beaches in Anilao, Batangas.

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General

A fast paced weekend in bora

Boracay Beach Stretch

Beach Stretch of Boracay

Whew! Just got back from Boracay and what a weekend! Everything seemed so fast. It was like we just arrived there yesterday. It was my first time to go to that place actually but one of us, one of my regular travel companion from Lakbay, was here 10 years before and so much has changed according to her.

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