WTF: Dumaguete?? better ayaw na lng. Maypa Bohol. Nice pagka advertise dumaguete pero panget kaayo. Gagmayg dan. Ila seawall ky duol jd sa dan. Bsta wko ganahi pag ad2 namo. sori tga Dumaguete. Honestlng ko. Kas amo plete ato. tsk2x.....
Nice pagka advertise lng jd na ai. Sa TV nendot, but personal panget jd.
nindot og limpyo jud ang place pero minus lang og mga company...
Harolds Mansion Hostel Dumaguete City Philippines
I searched this nice mansd diay ....
There are lots of places to visit in the province of Negros Oriental and its capital Dumaguete City, both man-made and natural wonders. Experience a carefree life void from any stress, traffic, and pollution. Just relax and you'll never notice time passing by.
LAKE
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TWIN LAKES
Lake Danao and Lake Balinsasayaw
Sibulan, Negros Oriental
An amazing work of nature’s art are these two inland bodies of water amid lush tropical forests, with dense canopies, cool and refreshing air, crystal clear mineral waters with brushes and grasses in all hues of green is located in the interiors of Sibulan Negros Oriental. The Twin Lakes are composed of Lake Balinsasayaw and Lake Danao which is situated at 1,500 meters above sea level and are located 20 kilometers west of the municipality of Sibulan. Spend the rest of the day kayaking, boating, swimming or just taking in the natural beauty of the Twin Lakes which is by the way located on a protected Natural Park.
pics taken from various sources in flickr
HILLS
Visit And Captivate At The Idyllic Oriental Negros
taken from the blog: CONFESSIONS OF A FARM BOY
BOHOL...?
CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE
...NOT!
HINAKPAN HILLS
Brgy. Hinakpan, Guihulngan, Negros Oriental
Hinakpan Hills are situated in the peak of Guihulngan so one can feel the extreme coolness of the air while viewing its beauty as well as that of the other places such as the Canlaon Volcano. Unlike the Chocolate Hills of Bohol, no two hills are alike in Hinakpan. Geologic forces cast all 237 limestone peaks in unique shapes and sizes. The picturesque barangay of Hinakpan was named after the abundant hardwood takpan trees in the area.
SANDBAR
Visit And Captivate At The Idyllic Oriental Negros
SANDBAR
Manjuyod, Negros Oriental
Manjuyod Sandbar is a 7 kilometer stretch of pristine shoreline. Gleaming like a mirage in a desert, Sandbar is an unbroken stretch of white sand in the middle of the sea that appears only during low tide. But there’s nothing illusory about this piece of land. Once the boat docks, tourists disembark and frolic under the sun. Cottages on stilts provide temporary refuge for fatigued sun-worshippers and beachcombers.
photos copied from various sources in flickr
UNDERWATER
Visit And Captivate At The Idyllic Oriental Negros
Apo Island Adventure
We went to Apo Island last year for a summer getaway. Here are some of the snapshots I've taken.
Apo Island from a distant view
Boat ride from Malatapay
On our way a dolphin have crossed our path. A good sign.
Getting closer...
and closer...
closer.... (the excitement is mounting)
The white sand beach and spectacular rock formation can now be clearly seen
Lots of tourists, both foreign and local
Gorgeous rock
The eagle has landed... the sea is so clear that you could view its bottom
Inland perspective: the sea and the beach
White beach made of limestone and corals
A lot of divers
Marine Sanctuary
There are different parts of the island to dive and snorkel. The best one suited for snorkeling would be the Marine Sanctuary.
Left side of the sanctuary
Right side of the sanctuary
Snorkeling
Believe it or not but only 2 meters away from the shore there are already hundreds of fishes that will swim with you. I'm not familiar with its names but what I could recognized are the clown fish (thanks to Nemo) and locally knowned fish as "molmol". It really amazes me how to be in close contact with these large number of fish in just shallow waters.
The true beauty of Apo Island lies not much its topography but rather beneath its surface where an underwater paradise exists. Unfortunately though my camera is not built to capture its hidden beauty. So here's a succeeding post that will give you a glimpse of a myriad of colors from beautiful marine lives flourishing in this paradise of the deep.
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