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Quite Quaint And Quiet Quezon
Posted by Anonymous in emotionaly part of Guinayangan, featured blogger on Tuesday, July 7, 2009
(Try saying the title again and again really fast.)
I just came back from one of my best vacations ever. We spent two days and nights at my friend Katski’s place in Guinayangan, Quezon Province. Located along Ragay Gulf, her aunt’s beach house was so conducive to just sleeping and resting and basically not doing anything.
To get to her place we traveled for about 6 hours on land, then we had to take a 30-minute boat ride to the house. As luck would have it, it started pouring as we boarded the boat. But by the time we were nearing the shore, the rains stopped.
Notice how much water disappears during the shifting of the tides
it’s a perfect place to go swimming.
The lighthouse up-close. |
The sandbar connects to the lighthouse,
and one can actually walk from the shore to the lighthouse during low tide.
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Two men walking on water. |
The beautiful sunset. |
:by Joel McVie
Repost from The Mcvie Show Season 8
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