Hive Philippines Travel and Nature Photography #537 - by Allmonitors

in #naturelast year

#537 - At Siargao's Guyam Island.

A pleasant Monday evening fellow beautiful Hiveans. Just a couple of weeks and the holidays season is upon us. My son will also be having their school party before going on vacation this 16th of the month. He picked a girl from their class and the gift the gal wanted was a certain brand of necklace worth $6. So when my son told me about it, the wife opened her Shoppee app and ordered the necklace and it has arrived yesterday. We just have go wrap it with a gift wrap before their party. I forgot to ask what my son wanted as gift for their party, hopefully it is not hard to find.

For our photos of the day here we have the wife posing on the boat that we are assigned to as our ride. This boat was also part of the package we paid for the whole day tour. It can accommodate a number of passengers but it was just the two of us this time. It is anchored ashore and is waiting for us to finish enjoying the salt water and the view of this tiny island called Guyam.

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This is a small pocket of water within the small island and is conducive to kids who just want to be in a shallow water.
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There are many rocks on one side of the island facing the area where the sun rises. This is a good spot to take photos as well. The wind here is also strong that the salt water could easily dry off after several minutes.
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This is the part of the island where the name is spelled out with these concrete design. There are also a number of coconut trees here and a bar for those who want to have refreshments and booze even. Our guide took this shot, she was very accommodating too.
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Then there's this tree that is bended and has a wooden like swing which is good for one person. Overall, the small island was packed when we arrived and there's a good spot in the back for those who want to just lay down on the sand without the sun.
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Shot taken in Siargao, Philippines.

Image/s were shot using Panasonic Lumix ZS110. ~rex