
Living here in the US always calls of my miss to my country, the Philippines. It is where I was born.
I have been through numerous destinations in the Philippines, but one tops the choice of my perfect cove of adventure is the Palawan Island.
Palawan Island is known for having one of the most beautiful seascapes in the world for it has the thousands of kilometers of protected coral reefs. Yes, thousands and even more of those wonderful corals in the blue waters and white sand.
As the waters are vastly aquatic, it is also the home of the endangered animals like the Palawan monkeys and parrots bear cats and peacocks, mongoose, scaly anteaters, porcupine and mouse deer.
There is another wonder that highlights the place, it is the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park that features cave and river network which it is thought to be the longest navigable subterranean river and its cavern contains an incredible array stalactites and stalagmites in all shapes and sizes.
There is also the Coron Bay, Busuanga, which consist of seven enchanting lakes surrounded by impressive craggy limestone cliffs.
No wonder Palawan is considered as one of the top dive sites in the world and divers come from around the world to see the 12 World War II Japanese shipwrecks which can be found there.
Indeed, my country, the Philippines has many places stored for all of us. It is absolutely an aquatic paradise!
I have been through numerous destinations in the Philippines, but one tops the choice of my perfect cove of adventure is the Palawan Island.
Palawan Island is known for having one of the most beautiful seascapes in the world for it has the thousands of kilometers of protected coral reefs. Yes, thousands and even more of those wonderful corals in the blue waters and white sand.
As the waters are vastly aquatic, it is also the home of the endangered animals like the Palawan monkeys and parrots bear cats and peacocks, mongoose, scaly anteaters, porcupine and mouse deer.
There is another wonder that highlights the place, it is the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park that features cave and river network which it is thought to be the longest navigable subterranean river and its cavern contains an incredible array stalactites and stalagmites in all shapes and sizes.
There is also the Coron Bay, Busuanga, which consist of seven enchanting lakes surrounded by impressive craggy limestone cliffs.
No wonder Palawan is considered as one of the top dive sites in the world and divers come from around the world to see the 12 World War II Japanese shipwrecks which can be found there.
Indeed, my country, the Philippines has many places stored for all of us. It is absolutely an aquatic paradise!






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