The first time I went to Coron, the one spot that stuck with me long after the trip was over was the luminous Kayangan Lake. I was so enamored by it that I considered it the most beautiful place I have ever been to, in the Philippines. Four years later, it still got a hold of me, and I am amazed how it did not change one bit.
One thing to be noted though, the path to the lake is tricky. Her beauty needs to be earned, you know, by climbing up a hundred plus steps, and then descending to a hundred plus more of uneven stones. By the time you reach the wooden platform to catch your breath, it is going to be taken away again by the sight of the clearest waters surrounded by the rocky mountains and trees. Welcome to a pocket of paradise! :)
The best part: we had the lake all to ourselves until dusk. I carry with me a wonderful, peaceful moment lying down on the raft, softly paddling through the waters with my hands, and just being still and afloat. It was the perfect moment to cue in that Louis Armstrong song: And I think to myself, what a wonderful world. Hahaha, it really calls for being highly dramatic.
Beautiful photos! Loved the new lay out. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Thais! :)
DeleteThese makes me sigh with longing... beautiful shots! :)
ReplyDeleteI know how you feel haha! I'm always excited to share Philippine travel photos because I kind of want to torture people, hoping that eventually they are going to book that flight :D :D
Deletesuch a picturesque place! like a secret haven! :)
ReplyDeleteCoron is really beautiful, Tiffany :)
DeleteNamiss ko blog mo. Happy New Year! <3 :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamie!! Happy new year! :)
DeleteThe last photo is divine! I have yet explored Coron, but I'm sure I'll fall for it as most people have.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nicole! :) Coron is simply beautiful and peaceful. Hope you get to experience it as well soon.
Deletepure wanderlust in each post were we can see all this islands <3 uau
ReplyDeleteThis waters, so beautiful and wise choice of film (ektar)
ReplyDeleteYup! Planned to use Ektar for this trip, on purpose!
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