Thursday, March 15, 2012

Palawan Trip:Sidelights

Palawan trip was amazing. It was unforgettable. 
We left Palawan with a smile but with a heavy heart also, because of the limited time, the three days were not enough to explore the place. As we bid goodbye, I promise to myself that I will come back and discover other things about Palawan. I will never forget the good things about the place, the images of the clean and beautiful spots, and the friendliness of the people.
Thank GOD I collected memories,  wrote stories, got pictures and experienced extra-ordinary things.
I just intended to have a good shot to this beautiful tree, but there's this lady in two-piece having a pictorial, and added beauty to this pix.
Sir Joey had this pix. She belongs to our tour group. She's from Sweden, as well as her companion. They're so kind and approachable naman.

A couple enjoying the beach+the heat of the sun

A group of tourists strolling at the beach

Sir joey shot this pix. Nice TAN...but not too sexy...swear:))

They're our group mates in the tour. They're from Sweden. They didn't swim actually, they just lie there the whole afternoon.

Oh, what's that commotion all about?....oh! they saw a sea creature.

...and here's the sea creature found...I forgot the name...hehe
tourists waiting for the boats...

this group was like kids playing around before riding on the boat.

oh how sweet, they're actually our group mates from cebu

a group of foreigners who just came from the underground river.

One thing I admire about Palawan is its cleanliness. No wonder it is the cleanest city in the country. Look at this street sweeper, she's cleaning the streets early in the morning.

Sir Joey captured this shot. We didn't know what's this man's doing, maybe he had his morning exercise along the street.

While on the van, sir joey keeps on capturing shots along the way. Palawan's tricycles were one of the cutest. 

Early in the morning they're busy in the talipapa market

This is just across the church. Look how clean and peaceful it is.

At the departure area of Puerto Princesa airport, there's this foreigner who had a conversation with us. He's asking if his flight to Mactan has been called. (hayy...nosebleed kami)

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