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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Stunning El Nido via Puerto Prinsesa


Photo credits: Juliet Chan and Sheila Co

El Nido is located in the province of Palawan, Region 4 Philippines. It’s known for pristine beaches, crystal-clear water, stunning limestone cliffs and best of all an awe-inspiring and diversified ecosystem. It’s one of the most popular tourist destinations in Palawan along with Puerto Prinsesa Underground River and Coron beaches (Trinity of Palawan).

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Full Moon


"One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." - Neil Armstrong

Nope. That's not a Supermoon. It's just a plain full moon sometime in November 2012. I patiently waited for the sky to clear. the beauty of the moon fascinates me because of it's mysterious personality. 

En route to Puray Falls


When we speak of Montalban, Wawa comes firsts. I wasn't aware that there's such a thing as Puray Falls in the vicinity of Rizal.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Crystal Beach, Zambales


My friends were leaning towards the idea of of surfing over the weekend in San Juan, La Union. But I suggested to try out other place that's worth staying without having to spend too much time in transit. Getting to La Union would require us at least 5 hour bus ride. I would probably say yes had we had a private car (taray!).

Sunday, June 02, 2013

And There Was Light...


Photo was taken in Blue Coral Beach Resort, Batangas in 2010. The design of their deluxe rooms captivated me while clouds flaunt its playful beauty while shooting.

Beautiful Bohol

Panglao Beach

I always tell my friends that Panglao Beach Bohol is the tame version of Boracay. If you yearn for sheer relaxation along the beach minus night life (and hot bar tenders- ha-ha), then Panglao is for you. Though the stretch of the beach may not be completely covered with solid fine white sand like Boracay (there are isolated stone/rock formations in some areas), Panglao Beach never ceases to flaunt its extraordinary splendor.

Saturday, June 01, 2013

Sweet Weekend in Dampalitan Island


Dampalitan Island

This is supposed to be a Cagbalete Island post but things didn't turn out the way we expected it. Armed with our camping gears and stocks of food, we headed to Mauban, Quezon port were boats are stationed heading to Cagbalete Island. Then we received the most awful news that day: ubos na ang bangka papunta sa Island. Yes. They run out of passenger boats that would transit tourist to the island.