Showing posts with label beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beach. Show all posts

Palawan 2016: El Nido

10:08 PM
After the busy summer and month of June, I had the chance to take a break and get to travel to my dream destination, Palawan! Together with my travel buddy/photographer, @josephlou, we went to Puerto Princesa City and El Nido last July 7 to 10. Here's the photo story of our first day in Palawan.


From Zambo to Manila... from Manila, finally we arrived at Puerto Princesa!


Upon arrival, we headed directly to El Nido via van. We arrived by 6pm and caught a glimpse of the karstic islands by the horizon.


We checked-in at Together Pension and had dinner with Jot's highschool teacher, a Jesuit Priest, Fr. James.




Woke up with this view. The huge limestone cliff at the background. Unfortunately, all tours we're cancelled :( but we don't have anything to lose so better seize the day!


We decided to go Sunset Bar where I saw the beautiful view from the previous night's travel.


Love the view! That cliff is the one seen from the pension house.


Then, we went down to a Lugadia Beach cottages to check out the view from the shore.


Time for some snacks! We went to ArtcafΓ©, the most recommended resto in foursquare app. Indeed, it was a nice place to chill! But before we ate, we bought some postcards at the boutique in the ground floor.


Staircase leading to the cafΓ©.




We ordered some crepes and delicious home-made icecream in three flavors of our choice. We had langka, cookies and cream and avocado. Yum!


Sumptuous!


Stage area with nice decors.


We explored the rest of the area and checked out the shore view of ArtcafΓ© right infront of the main building.


We were surprised to see this amazing view! That's the Cadlao Island from afar. FYI: El Nido is currently ranked #1 in CondΓ© Nast Traveler's list of "20 Most Beautiful Beaches in the World."




We only had a little time left before our trip back to the city, so we had a short swim at the beach after our photo session.


We bought a dome lens for the GoPro and tried it here for the first time.








At the municipal hall of El Nido.


After the swim, naturally, we got hungry. We passed by a carinderia and i noticed a strange viand. I asked what it is and they said it is shark meat in coconut milk, a local delicacy. With no doubt, we tried it, and it's yummy! Another first for us!


Lunch time! *nomnom*


Dropped the postcards at the local post office.


To be continued...

Sta Cruz Island Photo Walk

7:53 PM
sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography Sta Cruz Island is such a beautiful place that Zamboanga should really be proud of. The pink sand, the sun, and blue waters make it a paradise away from home. After a day of fun, we decided to walk to the eastern part of the beach where lies a burial site of the early settlers of the island. It was so surreal looking at the little carved boats and human figures. These photos were taken with a Samsung SII phone. :)

sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography
sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography
sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography
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sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography
sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography

 sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography
sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography

sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography 
sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography
sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography 
sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography
sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography
sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography
sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography
sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography
sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography
sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography
sta cruz island zamboanga city photo walk photography

Nato Beach walk

5:49 PM
November 27, 2010 - It was cold and there was scattered rain all over CamSur. We planned to have a nature trip this day after the Animahenasyon week. After taking our breakfast at the hotel, we went to SM Naga to buy some food. A block away from the mall is the bus station. We travelled east to Tigaon hoping for more sunshine. Unfortunately, after a few hours of travel we reached to our destination still with a bad weather. We stopped at a place called "Bolo" where my Wella's other relatives lived. She stayed there last semester when she was preparing to transfer at Ateneo de Naga University. Her cousin, Kuya Ruel, welcomed us to thier home and was also kind to be with us during that day.

Supposedly, we will go nature tripping at Mt. Isarog where there is a beautiful falls where we can go swimming. Sadly, because of the rain, it is dangerous to go walking in the mountains and it might take us longer to go there. Another trip in our list is the island hopping at Caramoan with its luscious white sand beaches. However, we should be there as early as possible because it will take us 3 hours to go there. With all these unfortunate events, we resorted to the next best thing, beaches. Just a few minutes of bus ride, we went to a small town to have our lunch. Afterwards, via tricycle ride we went to a place where there is a lineup of resorts in a place called Nato. Kuya Ruel led us to a resort called Pier 39. Just infront of the resort is a vast rice field with Mt. Isarog as the background. There were white birds flying over the almost sunken fields and some kids happily playing in the cluster of palm trees somewhere there.



We ready to enter the resort but we learned about their rates. They are actually requiring us to rent a small cottage for 500 pesos. We don't want to spare our time and money in that resort so we decided to sneak in an open resort and went to the beach. Upon reaching the coast, we can see a huge stretch of gray-sanded beach and a vast sea. The beach resembles a huge curve where we can see mountain ranges at the sides. The beach is at the east which made me realize that we were actually looking at the Pacific Ocean! Kuya Ruel confirmed that it was the Pacific Ocean indeed. It's our first time to see the ocean so it was worth going there. Again with our cameras, we spent our time taking photos at the beach. It was kind of surreal looking at the vast ocean with a foggy horizon and grey clouds. There were some kids swimming in a small portion of the sea. We can hear the sound of the crashing waves as we feel the cold breeze in our faces.


L-R: My first encounter with the Pacific Ocean, I was blown away!

In a distance, we can see a pier/seaport where are some people just standing at the edges. I can't understand why they were just standing there in the middle of the cold. Anyways were walking to that direction when we encountered a delta where a river and the sea meet. The flow of the river is fast so we stopped for a while and rested in a small open cottage. We had some snacks and photo sessions as usual. I told them that i want to try to cross the delta and they told me not to do it. Then, out of nowhere a man crossed the delta without any difficulty. And so we moved on and tried to cross the delta. The water was above our knees so our shorts became wet. We walked more until we reached the pier.



Clockwise: Walking the beach, A bangka with a roof, the freakin Delta

We approached the silent guys at the edge of the pier. They were actually fishing. We saw little fishes down at the sea swimming in groups. Anyways, we don't have anything to do so we just joked around and had more photos. With our wet shorts and tired feet we went back to the small town. We rode a bus and went back to the city. The view of the landscapes was not very clear due to the bad weather. It was a nice time to sleep. We woke up as we stopped to the bus station and headed back to the hotel. Well, it was not the kind of trip we were looking forward to but we still had a nice time with the Pacific ocean.


At the pier


With my Ate and Wella's cousin, Kuya Ruel

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