Hundred Islands National Park 2016: Snorkeling near Macapagal Island
| That's me wearing the most uncomfortable life vest of all. |
| Our guide immediately pointed to us these giant clams locally known as taclobo. There are a lot of these clams there because it is a sanctuary. They look different though compared to the ones we saw in Danjugan Island, Negros Occidental. The clearer water of Danjugan is also noticeable link: here. Book your adventure here: Hundred Islands Pangasinan Day Tour from Manila |
| Those encourage the growth of corals. |
| A lot of fishes are in the area. For me, Hundred Islands' snorkeling site is a lot better than the one in Bacuit Bay, El Nido, Palawan link: here. |
| More giant clams. |
| I was hating the "murky" water 'cause I wasn't seeing the corals well, turned out that my goggles were the problem. |
| I kept on following these school of fishes. |
| That I forgot that I didn't put any sunblock at my back. |
| Hence, my back got sunburned. Haha! I got shocked when I first saw how dark the skin at my back became after snorkeling for around 30 minutes. -_- |
| Macapagal Island sign. |
| Looks like a turtle... or a snake... or a snurtle. |
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