Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Left Side of El Nido Island (Palawan)

This is the Left side at El Nido Lagen Island.... This side you will see the rainbow sometime and different wonderful views....

El Nido Lagen Island Resort (Palawan)

Lagen island -- is forested island that you cannot see it to other resorts!!! The specialty of this resort is that the tourist is always right.... The employee's are very friendly and helpful to their customers and to everybody....

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Pandan island (Palawan)















Pandan island -- is where they get their materials like leaves, stalks, coconut husk for making huts , broom, nipa roof use to their cottage and etc.......

Monday, April 26, 2010

Sabang Island (Palawan)















Sabang -- is a beautiful beach village and the nearest to the underground river, the village is small but has enough to keep you relax for 3-4 days. there are nice restaurants with delicious traditional and international food, very nice people out there, good service and wonderful views of sunsets.

Senyorita Island (Palawan)















Senyorita island -- is where they breed different fishes like lapu-lapu

Butterfly Garden (Palawan)














Butterfly Garden
-- is where they breed butterflies it's best to see the butterfly garden in the morning.
Morning with good sunshine is the best time to observe the butterflies in flight, highlights of activities like from egg to larva to pupa to adult butterfly, hatching, courtship, mating, etc... During the heat of the day, many species take a shelter under the leaves etc...a good chance to observe them closely and take photographs

St. Paul Underground at Palawan (sabang)















St Paul Cave -- is Palawan's most fascinating network of caves. Carved out by an underground river, the cave meanders for over eight km. Nature has provided it with a bewildering variety of enormous stalactites, fragile-looking columns, smooth-walled pipes, jagged caverns and big, impressive chambers.The entrance to the Underground River is set in a picturesque lagoon on the west coast of Central Palawan. You could almost overlook this deeply fissured, yawning opening in the grey limestone face, through which you can enter the dark maw of the cave in small paddle bancas/pumpboat. The light of the lamps reveals coutless bats in the cave. You would need a powerful flash to take photographs here.