The hundreds of Sea Turtles in Apo Island! :)

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Apo Island has become the talk of the town since the celebrities of the ocean have migrated from the south - the Sea Turtles! :)

A lot of people asked where these sea turtles came from? So I asked one of the local tour guides about it and I found out that hundreds of them migrated after a strong typhoon 7 years ago. Their natural habitat, the corals, were destroyed by the big waves so they had nothing to feed themselves and traveled miles away to find food and luckily made it to Apo Island.

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(I used Nikon underwater camera.) The tour guide said this is an old sea turtle based on its size.

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Did you know that there are 7 species of sea turtles that have been around since the time of the dinosaurs? Which means they have been here for about 150 million years making them the oldest creatures on earth.

Unlike land turtles, sea turtles cannot retract into their shells. They are also air-breathing reptiles and can drown if they stay underwater for a long time. Their gender depends on how hot or cold their environment is while they were still in their eggs.

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We are dying to touch the sea turtles even just a finger on them but the government prohibits every tourist to touch any of them and if you get caught, you can be fined 5,000 pesos for your crime. (kmustang singko mil bes? mao ng utong nlng gyud) :D

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We were a little bit unlucky because the waves were bigger than usual so the sea water was not as clear as it is used to be but still had so much fun swimming with these beautiful creatures.

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While swimming, I found Patrick! The water was really shallow. It was on my knee but they do not allow stepping on the algae because this is the sea turtle's food.

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And of course, the abducted son of the overprotective dad, Marlin - NEMO!

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I am really scared by sea snakes so I let the tour guide take the picture. Sea snakes belong to the family of cobra. There are 60 species of them in different sizes, colors, types, and habitats. They are clumsy on solid ground. Even though they live in the water, they use their lungs for breathing. They can also breath through their skin. These creatures are venomous but they are not aggressive unlike land snakes.

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I am not sure what creature is this but it looks like a black baby sea dragon.

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I was surprised by the sizes of the corals around because they were really huge. Unfortunately, I was not able to take pictures of them because my camera ran out of battery and there was no way to charged it. So I advise you guys to always fully charge your devices or bring a spare battery.

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Aqua Dive Resort

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This is where we stayed for 2 nights and 3 days. :) The owner is an Australian lady. She is a diving instructor. She was very nice to us and very accommodating. They serve early breakfast. (well, it depends on you actually.) We brought our lunch in the boat and we ate in Apo Island. It takes 30 minutes from this resort to the island by pump boat.

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(chaka kay ko mukuhag picture)

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(The sunset from the poolside)

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I was thinking of living in this hammock forever. :) I find my peace from the world in these kinds of moments. It feels good to sometimes reward yourself from working your ass off for the whole year.

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My introvert sister - Harrah. I let her joined Steemit and signed up but still needs to build her confidence in writing and interacting with new people. I gave her an overview and let her take a look at how the community works. But I still need to improve my persuasion skills I guess.

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Thank you so much for reading. :) I hope you enjoyed! Should there be any questions, leave a comment below. :)

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Hahaha hasola sa mga side comments @honeyletsgo. It was a great read. Interesting kaayo. No qonder my sea turtle died, I guess it needed air as well huhu. Lucky of you to have found nemo hahaha

hahah! sorry about your turtle @josejirafa. yes kelangan jud na silag enough oxygen.

sge jud present si nemo sa dagat forever. haha

Wow what an amazing experience, love your photos!

Went to apo last summer! Now i wanna go back! Hahah i miss swimming with the turtles!!

wow great! :) nobody can resist their charm @davids-tales. followed you

True! Followed back!

wwoooww what a nice creature..🐢🐢🐢

yes they are @sheloumith. :)

followed you

thanks followed you as well

Cool place and nice photos...
Keep on Steeming...

thank you @dotapamore. :) followed you

you're welcome same here as well

Wow! Ka interesting ani oy. Nice kaau mga shots, lingaw pud kos side comments. Way to go @honeyletsgo

hahaha! thanks @ayingroxie. :) nalingaw sad ko sakong self. haha

Yayamanin ang ate! Wala pa gyud ko kalaag Apo Island ai. Achieve dapat yan this year.

mas mayaman ka kim! adto jud ka this year. super. djud ka magmahay sa imong gastos. :D see you later!

Great adventure there @honeyletsgo. Never been a fan of sea creatures, but good photoa tho. Where is apo island exactly? Makes me want to visit sometime, enjoy ur vacation :)

hey @rapapi. :) sea turtles are really charming. they are so lovable. you should try to go one day. :)

Apo Island is in the southeastern tip of Negros Oriental . Dauin, Philippines. :)

Thanks.. We really don't need to go overseas to see wonderful places, here in the Philippines we just have to find them. Hoping to see more of your ventures :D

I love to experience this someday. Thanks for sharing😁

Nice pics Hon @honeyletsgo. Manglaag nya ta.