08.21.2009
We left the historic town of Culion with smiles as we are about to discover an island where the recent Dyesebel of the Philippines shoot most of their scenes according to locals. It took us almost 40 minutes of sailing until we reached the very exquisite island of Malcapuya. No wonder why the Kapuso Network chose this island for the remake of one of the most loved fictional story of our film history. We arrived few minutes past 12. The sky is as lovely, the sand is as smooth, and the sea is as calm as the face, skin, and character respectively of Dyesebel.
We had our lunch, roamed around, spot attractive sceneries then had some photo shoots. Maanne and I were so amazed of the clarity of the sea, it was crystal clear. The sand is also delightful comparable to a light-cream polvoron where you can walk barefoot under the sun. There are scattered hazy red rock formations in both ends of the beach that looked so well in photos.
We were sanctified of a very sunny afternoon during our stay and though I put some sun block on my face, neck, shoulders, and arms, I was unsuccessful from the effects of the sun. But I have no regrets! Sunburns will only be temporary but the memoirs of Malcapuya will be ceaseless.
After almost 3-hour island exploration, time has come to leave Malcapuya. We get back to our boat and sail to visit Banana island. Few kilometers away from this island, we felt that there are no surprises waiting for us. The water is dark blue conveying a deep sea, the sand is not as light as what we were expecting, and there were many guests occupying the island so we decided to leave the area and get near to Coron town proper. I have posted a glimpse of Banana island on the photo below.
We had our lunch, roamed around, spot attractive sceneries then had some photo shoots. Maanne and I were so amazed of the clarity of the sea, it was crystal clear. The sand is also delightful comparable to a light-cream polvoron where you can walk barefoot under the sun. There are scattered hazy red rock formations in both ends of the beach that looked so well in photos.
We were sanctified of a very sunny afternoon during our stay and though I put some sun block on my face, neck, shoulders, and arms, I was unsuccessful from the effects of the sun. But I have no regrets! Sunburns will only be temporary but the memoirs of Malcapuya will be ceaseless.
After almost 3-hour island exploration, time has come to leave Malcapuya. We get back to our boat and sail to visit Banana island. Few kilometers away from this island, we felt that there are no surprises waiting for us. The water is dark blue conveying a deep sea, the sand is not as light as what we were expecting, and there were many guests occupying the island so we decided to leave the area and get near to Coron town proper. I have posted a glimpse of Banana island on the photo below.
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