Sunday, July 11, 2010

At the Butterfly Sanctuary [Sunday Bridges]


A short wood bridge at the Butterfly Sanctuary in Malagos Garden Resort, Davao City.  This sanctuary houses the biggest butterflies in the Philippines, but there was light rain when we walked in the sanctuary and we didn't see any butterfly, not even one.:p

Posted for Sunday Bridges

18 comments:

Halcyon said...

Must have been a neat place to visit!

Chubskulit Rose said...

That's pretty sis!

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Cezar and Léia said...

Bonjour dear friend,
I'm always enchanted by your blog,so creative with beautiful nature.This bridge is adorable, love the green around!
Bon dimanche
Léia - Bonjour Luxembourg

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

This looks like a nice family walk.

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Animor said...

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cieldequimper said...

Oh lovely!!! Especially if there are butterflies around.

Elisa N Viajes said...

It´s little but fantastic!
Greetings from Argentina
Elisa

Francisca said...

Cute bridge, sayang (pity) no butterflies. I'll have to remember this place next time I visit Davao.

Kaori said...

I love how the foot bridge is surrounded by so many different green plants! Too bad about the butterflies though. Maybe they were napping ;-)

Kaori said...

How does it rain inside? ;-D

Indrani said...

It is fun walking over such cute bridges. :)

Louis la Vache said...

«Louis» has always liked butterflies. He would like to visit this sanctuary.

«Louis» thanks you for your contribution to Sunday Bridges.

Ebie said...

Love the arched rails of the bridge. I have never been to an open butterfly sanctuary, must be difficult to take some shots.

I have been to one here in LA, but it is enclosed.

EG CameraGirl said...

OH! I wish I had been with you!

Unknown said...

@ Ebie, this sanctuary is also enclosed by a dome-shaped net. there's a metal frame for the net. the caretaker told me that butterflies hide when it's raining.:p

Luckaa said...

It is great bridge!

Unknown said...

Where do butterflies hide when it rains? Looks like a nice place - so lush.

escape said...

oh so they hide when it's raining. i went to mambucal in bacolod and visited their butterfly sanctuaries. there were big ones too but im sure the ones in davao are bigger.