Wading Through Waters
by limledi
As almost all passengers have to wade through the water to get to the boats or back to shore, patent-leather boots and well-pressed long trousers are definitely not the things to wear. As a general rule it's a good idea to pack everything as watertight as possible, eg in a plastic rubbish bag. Long, White Fine Sandy Beaches.
Cock-Fighting
by sirenna
This is one of the Philippines' favourite sports (besides basketball). It is certainly not to everyones taste, and fights can be rather gory. If you particularly wish to see a cockfight, just ask a local; there's an arena near station 2.
Many local people breed roosters at home, and you'll see (and hear) them almost everywhere on the island.
Banana Boat Ride......yeah baby 2 !!
by maple_air
That's me, my papa, and my cousins, waving to the camera just before the boat speed off to take us to the deeper part of the sea. We were so excited, as we do not know what to expect. Everyone is made to wear a life vest, and given a small briefing on what to do and a little of what to expect before setting off. Lab..dub..lad..dub...i could here my heart beating with excitement!
The Sleeping Dogie
by pres_16
Seen this dog when I was doing a night stroll along the beach. This dog has actually caught the attention of several night strollers. People would stop and take a look but the dog simply wouldn't mind what's happening around him at all.
When I was about to take this shot, another dog came to join this sleeping dog.
Local Art
by syllybabe about Stables
It's just one of those little shack-like shops along the beach that you'd pass in between station 2 to station 1. They sell a little bit of the usual stuff...beads, sarongs, wood sculptures and some local art.
An added bonus is the little bar right next door run by an Italian-American lady from San Francisco...right now I can't remember her name. She bakes calamansi (local lemon) cakes and serves different kinds of tea and coffee. We discovered that Stables is like a little gallery for a few artist friends of the owner. Ended up buying a 30 x 48 inch (or something like that) painting for the bargain price of $60. It's hanging in the living room in Maine.