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Great shot. I really like your picture. Beautiful. :D be blessed.
ReplyDeletelooks like a perfect spot for a vacation.
ReplyDeletethe photo does not show how to get there. :) Is it a bridge or do you swim?. :)
ReplyDeletelooks like a great place to relax and have lunch.:p where is Sipaway in Negros?
ReplyDeletethanks for visiting my watery post.
Nice spot for whale watching. Almost like the sand bar in Bais, Neg, Or.
ReplyDeleteThe sky and the water look lovely...
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by everyone and for leaving a comment!
ReplyDelete@NatureFootstep: I'm not really sure how to get there, but there's a dock near, so, it's possible that you'd ride a small boat to get there.
@Luna Miranda: It's actually a separate island from the main Negros Island. You can check my post about the place here: http://thejaggedbarn.blogspot.com/2011/10/whispering-palms-island-resort-in.html
Again, thank you everyone! Happy Wednesday!
Such a beautifully color filled shot...so serene and tranquil. Love the brass roof on the little hut with the benches. A nice post for this week. genie
ReplyDeleteThanks Genie!
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