This is the condition of the sea at 6:00 in the morning before we start sailing for 2 hours. it was a great feeling and i stayed most of the time in front of the bangka. on our way there, i have been constantly praying that the sun will come out in time for our arrival.
I met new friends. i even met a priest, a whole family were there. all sorts of people and most of them are good ones. we stayed in a resort with 8-door rooms and i stayed in a room with three of my friends. the food was great. superb actually that not even a single shot of photo was taken because its really inviting. The owner, Aling Linda, was very humble and accommodating. If it wasn't for the food, i would say that that vacation sucks. But she and her staff did a great job. I enjoyed my friends', old and new, company. We drink, we laughed and some even cried.
As we hop from one island to another, i realized how smart God is to making this beautiful sceneries and how lucky we are to see His creations. I couldn't believe that we have all been travelling in an almost endless sea and with much more beauties in the other side.
The sand bar is one of the highlighted features in Caramoan Island featuring a low-level sea water at the middle of the sea. Nipa huts was made at the top of the fine white sand.
If there's one thing that i learned from this trip is that no matter how bad the things can be, we can always make ourselves happy. It will always depend on how we look at it. There was rain when we get there, the wind was unstoppable, but we still enjoyed the trip. It was a bit disappointing not to see the other side of Caramoan, but hey! its one reason to go back, right?
Do not frown when things go wrong. Do not curse when things fall apart. We are way too better than that. Enjoy life! Dive in! :)
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