#282 - By the sea.
A pleasant morning 🌄 to you all my fellow Hiveans. The rain has already behind us in the Metro but the lingering dark cloud formations still visible not far from where we are. But hopefully that is it and the clouds will slowly dissipate slowly and the sun will eventually comes out.
Now let me share some photos of our travel on a tiny island 🏝️. During our three day visit in Jomalig, we went to one of the resort which has white sands.
We have been hopping from resort to resort using a motorcycle. There were two motorcycles offered by the resort we stayed in. There are also drivers to each of the motorcycle, one for me and my wife.
They do not allow only tourists to drive because the roads are challenging and the locals know the route going to each of the spots the island has to offer to tourists.
I believe this is the fourth stop we had and had to stayed here for some time to spend swimming in the white beach. There's only me and my wife and another couple present in the resort. My wife sat on the hammock as she faces the blue sea.
The water here is not deep from the shore. So I can say that this place is a good spot for children who want to spend some time in salt water. There are also a lot of sea grass which can be seen as dark green things in the water. The waves are also minimal and not that strong.😊 That's my wife walking in the sands.
A photo of the tree which the hammock was attached to. The plant has these small green flowers. I do not know what the name of this plant is but it seems like to grow where there is a nearby saltwater.
Another view of the empty resort where there are simple cottages to stay. We only paid twenty pesos for the entrance and it was worth it for atleast an hour of stay. I just hope that more tourists will visit the place to also help financially with the people who are working there. We went here on a weekday so that might be one of the reasons why there is only w number of tourists. That's it for today and will see you again tomorrow for another episode.😊
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Shot taken in Jomalig Quezon, Philippines.
Image/s were shot using Panasonic Lumix ZS110. ~rex