Showing posts with label badian cebu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label badian cebu. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Cebu's Butanding!



Yes, Cebu has whale sharks or "buntandings," too. For P100, you can swim and feed with these butandings (currently, there are 7 of them according to the local fishers). They are usually confined in the shallow portion (about 20 feet) of the seawaters of barangay Tan-awan, Oslob town (about 2 hours drive from Cebu City). You don't have to be a Scuba diver to enjoy this great adventure. Just pay the P100 fee (already inclusive of a small boat, a guide and hipon as feed), then you're all set to meet and greet the buntandings (size is from 8 meters to 20 meters). So far, the place has already attracted hundreds of people from all over the province and as far as Negros. For those who are interested to see the place, just private message me. ;)

Monday, December 12, 2011

Proud Cebuana

If I have to live a life all over again and if I have a choice; I'd still choose to be a Cebuana.  There's just no place like home; no place like Cebu!


Special thanks to  mychaelalfon for sharing a wonderful talent by putting all things together.  This effort is truly marvelous.

In most of my travels, I'd say Cebu is still one of the best to explore.  From North to South, there are countless spots one need to see and explore.

Somewhere South-West lies a "Lagkaw"; I felt the time stopped for a moment as we enjoyed our sight.  That moment I wished life to be still, fair and clear. (Asturias Cebu Philippines)

As we continue our journey we had to stop several times.  To do it will be fain for as long as the sun continues to secure us from storms.  Somewhere up North this sight is wonderful to behold.  
(Medellin Cebu Philippines)

On and on we went 'til we reached the shores of Matutinao, Badian Cebu.  It was low tide that time, so we had fun collecting sea shells.

And somewhere in Mactan Island Cebu, I spotted this fishing boat. No longer servinh its purpose as it's now for commercial use.  They use this to transport people to the other Island called Olango (the Bird Sanctuary of Cebu).

East-West, North-South there are stories to share.  I shared a bit of mine, what's yours?



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