In a way, I think climbing mountains is kinda akin to going island-hopping. Just as no mountain climbing or hiking experience is the same, each island-hopping experience has something unique to offer. So don’t go out there and be like “oh, I think I’ll pass on going out into the water today, because it’s pretty much the same as that time I went island-hopping in so-and-so” because that’s. just. rubbish. (I know someone who has that mentality and I seriously pity him.) Continue reading “Island-hopping & Sardine Run in the Waters of Moalboal, Cebu”
One Sunset at White (Basdaku) Beach in Moalboal, Cebu
My third time in Cebu for a convention-seminar, and we had a free day to do as we please before the lectures began. So what do we do? Look for a feasible side trip. The thing is, most of those side trips take hours of travel from Cebu City. And since we were short on time, we chose the one that’s closer. Ergo, Moalboal.
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Jeju-do, South Korea: Off to Udo, the Cow Island
I’m so thrilled to finally get started on blogging about my previous trip to South Korea, because it means I can revisit those days and recall all the details that made it one of my most memorable trips EVA~AAR. It’s good timing, I suppose, since it’s been a while since I’ve done anything adventurous, and if I can get vicarious satisfaction out of looking at photos and blogging about them… then I’ll take what I can get right now. Let’s begin, shall we?
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Islas de Gigantes: The Old Lighthouse
If we’re talking about islands, then lighthouses are bound to be an unavoidable fixture. And the Islas de Gigantes is no exception. Considering how islands of varying sizes are grouped together in one place, there is bound to be at least one. In this case, it is the Old Lighthouse.