Camiguin Island
Our first trip on March 2001. Hands on deck! We didn't have a digicam then
Pics at NAIA and CDO airport, June 16'06
This one was aboard the ferry going to Camiguin island.
Ardent Hot SpringIn the heart of the island bubbles this mineral pool with water around 40C. Vapor rises from the heated waters that run down the vents of the dormant Hibok-Hibok volcano. The springs are ideal to bathe in at night surrounded by cool mountain air. It has therapeutic effects. Picnic huts and tables are available in the beautifully landscaped gardens and there is a restaurant on site. It is 6 kilometers southwest of Mambajao.
Sarap maligo!
Hot spring is hotter with a warm hug from honeypunch (2001)
2006 at Ardent now with Nicole.
Cotton blanketed the entrance of the hot spring
Everybody enjoys a dip.
Sunken Cemetery
A large white cross marks a cemetery swept into the sea by Old Vulcan Daan's eruption in 1871. From here it is a perfect place to watch the glorious sunset over the ocean. It is also an ideal place for snorkeling and diving. An annual fluvial procession is held by townsfolk in honor of the sunken graves of their forefathers and as a thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest.
2001 photo with my loveski
Katibawasan Falls
5 kms southeast of Mambajao center. Waterfalls which measures 250 feet high cascades to a rock pool surrounded by ground orchids, wild ferns, trees and boulders. Its cold water provides an ideal summer splash to bathers and picnickers. Maaallllaaammiiig annng tuubbiiigg!
My family on the falls
"Tarzan" of my life
My family submerged on the cold Katibawasan waters
Cold splash with Intel's (and the industry's) finest QREs (a.k.a. Quality and Reliability Engineers)
Sto. NiƱo Cold Spring
A spring located 4 kilometers north uphill of Catarman proper. It has a terrific huge pool of cold spring water measuring 25m x 40m sprouting from sandy bottom. The area has native stores, picnic huts and toilets for visitors and guests. It is located 4 kilometers north of central Catarman.
Mommy and Nicole taking a dddiiippp!
Mommy's turn
Don't try this at home!!! He he Jump In, ang lammmmiiiggg!
Masarap magpalamig!
Station of the Cross/Walkway (Old Vulcan)
13 km. west of Mambajao; has 70 to 80 meters drop; landmark of the PANAAD Pilgrimage. It is where life-size statues depicting the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ - the 14 Stations of the Cross that dot a trail to Old Volcano's peak are found. At the last station is a sepulcher carefully carved and chiseled out of volcanic rocks. The pilgrims congregate here to pray during Lenten Season. Sorry no picture of this coz I was busy doing shopping down the shops for pasalubong.
White Island
Is an uninhabited white sandbar where the view of towering Mt. Hibok-Hibok and of Old Volcan reflects the grandeur the Province of Camiguin has ever achieved. It is reached within 10 minutes through light water transport from anywhere in Yumbing, Mambajao area.
From the White Island, Camiguin's shape resembles that of a pregnant woman lying down. Can you see from here?
2001 photo with honeypunch
2006 trip with QREs, off the shore to white island. Tahan na anak!
Just arrived the white island with Camiguin at the back
Ang magka-nguso! Love you both.
My "loves" at the white island
The Martins, eating our packed breakfast.
Friendster poses from the island
Wow nice shots! Clockwise direction: Liza and Loloy on their unsynchronized jump photo, Danmorrise, RJ whose now in Austria and Roy's little angel, Justin.
White Island with mommy and nicole
Martins taking a stroll on white sands
Mommy, Daddy and Nicole on White island
White Island changes its shape every now and then depending on the tide (water level), weather and that dictates somehow as to which part of the sand bar will be exposed out of the water. So pictures taken may vary from time to time.
Footprints in the sand
Mantigue Island
3 kms. off shore from Barangay Hubangon and San Roque in Mahinog. The island has 4 hectares of evergreen forest fringed with white sandy beach. A fishing village and seaweed culture is found in the north side. One side of the beach is shallow with few corals while the opposite side is a deep drop off for snorkeling and diving. Mantigue Island is about 12 nautical miles from Mantangale Alibuag Dive Resort for its captivating white sand and clear waters, it is ideal for beach goers and divers as well. The majestic walls and overhead coral formations are home to small tropical fishes, pelagic fishes, marine turtles and stingrays which are abundant in this mushroom-like island. Available transport: rented pump boats.
Martins on the way to Mantigue
Mga nguso going to Mantigue
Just arrived Mantigue
Island pictures
Fun, fun, fun at the island
Mt. Hibok Hibok Observatory - our last lakwatsa
Yes, may PHIVOLCS sa Camiguin, this is because there are a lot of volcanoes on this island. Mt Hibok-Hibok is the most famous. Place is good for educational trip stops.
Make Camiguin your next vacation stop!
If you want hot springs, cold springs, falls, white sand, island hopping, diving, snorkelling, you can do it here.
Stay at Villa Paraiso resort.
A dip at resort's pool after a long day on the springs...
Pahabol pa! Church ruins after volcano eruption (forgot the date)
CDO airport, on the way back to Manila
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