These are snapshots from the Calamianes, a group of over 80 islands in northern Palawan. Perched on higher ground overlooking the bay at an 18th century fort in Culion Island is an old cannon. This was one of the cannons used by Filipinos to defend the island from Moro raiders during the Spanish regime.
One of our destinations in Coron Island was the twin lagoon. It's a pair of hidden salt water lagoon with remarkable warm and cold water temperatures. High jagged bluffs surround the twin lagoon, and one couldn't help but feel small amid the magnificence of these granite mountains reflecting on the emerald green lagoon.
Mount Tapyas in Busuanga Island doesn't look that high although the 700-plus steps I climbed leading to a giant cross at the summit was challenging. But the hike was equally rewarding especially when I saw the 360-degree views of Busuanga from the top--from the shimmering waters of Coron Bay, the rolling hills and mountain ranges to the distant and nearby islands of the Calamianes.
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Great shots and beautiful scenery! yes, I am feeling rather small...:)
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Good photos all but those bluffs really are particularly eye-catching! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great. Beautiful views :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and beautiful place to explore. Great shots for the theme.
ReplyDeletethe bluffs are so imposing.
ReplyDeleteWow what amazing views!
ReplyDeleteMount Tapyas: must be a hard mount to climb.
ReplyDeletesuch lovely views and great shots.
ReplyDeletemarvelous images!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place!
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