POSTCARDS | Out of Camiguin
Sunday, January 08, 2012Five days and four nights through hot and cold springs, rushing waterfalls, friendly people, giant clams, twitchy ostriches, humongous corals, quiet neighborhoods, eerie treehouses, ruined churches, posh resorts, cheap streetside carinderas, neverending steps to an old volcano, mysterious underwater graves, funky motorelas and moonlit crashing seas; through rain and hard sun, we surely did enjoy the island that was said to be born of fire.
11 comments
nice one!!! :)
ReplyDeleteRocks. It's more fun in the Philippines.. :)
ReplyDeletecan't wait to see your photos of Camiguin! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your shot :-)
ReplyDeletePicturesque. Stunning shot, as always :)
ReplyDeletecamiguin is one of my favorite places in the philippines! the waters seem so calm in your photo... relaxing even. totally not like the experience i had hahaha
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteHaven't heard of that legend before. =)
ReplyDeleteSimurgh, Yamie, Elal Jane, Sumi,
ReplyDeleteThanks!
MarLiesTravels
Hahaha pwede
Pinoy Adventurista
Hay, it might take some months pa, ang hirap ng backlog :P
Wanderme
Haha we had some rough waters during our trip too. The photo was taken using a long exposure method kaya parang ang kalma nung tubig :)
Tin
The legend comes from the fact that the island of Camiguin has seven volcanos. :)
Camiguin is truly is an enchanting place. This is where my wife and I spent our honeymoon.
ReplyDeletePinoy Kollektor
ReplyDeleteReally? Nice! Saan kayo nag stay? :)