We woke up early in the morning to head to the sea. I must say, sunrises are as equally stunning as sunsets.
When we got there, a lot of boats were already heading out, all of them with the same itinerary as ours-- dolphin watching.
It's quite hard to catch a shot of these marine mammals because you don't know where and when they'll jump out of the water. Here's one of the lucky shots I made. This dolphin was also way too close to our boat. Most of them are at least about 10 meters away.
As most of you know, there are so many good beaches in the Philippine archipelago. But there are only a few protected reefs like this one above. It's a snorkeling area maintained and funded, I believe, by the local government.
The Snake Island, named obviously after its shape. It's not strictly an island; it looks more like a very wide sandbar leading to an island.
The parking lot.
Knee-deep water and grainy, white sand. See how clean the water is?
Local kids enjoying a swim and doing flips off of the bamboo pontoons of the bangkas.
I don't know how this tire got here, but it made a good element for composition.
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