08.21.2009
More than an hour was left for us to explore at least one more island of Coron that afternoon before settling back to Darayonan for the start of our forum on climate change. We hurriedly set our floaters and snorkels up for a terrific snorkeling at Siete Pecados. This is one of the must-visit sites in Coron. When our boat docked, Maanne and I no longer needed warm up for a marvelous experience ahead us. We rushed to the water and saw another magnificent work of God.
One who experienced snorkeling here may say that this might be the best site of our country’s finest coral reefs. Colorful fishes big and small are around you waiting for a piece of bread. Another good thing that happened here for us is that our boatman, Rico, was a very strong swimmer. He only needed a piece of rope-float made of Styrofoam and cloth to roam us around. Troubles in real life were all gone as we saw the enchanting creatures underwater as if you never wanted to take your eyes away of them. The sun was about to set in an hour so after almost an hour of snorkeling, we needed to pack ourselves back for a busy night waiting in Darayonan.
One who experienced snorkeling here may say that this might be the best site of our country’s finest coral reefs. Colorful fishes big and small are around you waiting for a piece of bread. Another good thing that happened here for us is that our boatman, Rico, was a very strong swimmer. He only needed a piece of rope-float made of Styrofoam and cloth to roam us around. Troubles in real life were all gone as we saw the enchanting creatures underwater as if you never wanted to take your eyes away of them. The sun was about to set in an hour so after almost an hour of snorkeling, we needed to pack ourselves back for a busy night waiting in Darayonan.
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