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From the beautiful Bohol and it’s ever welcoming palm trees in the background, til next time!
Love,
…day ends looking like this. Couldn’t be more perfect, don’t you think? Pastels Paradise.
Love,
Hey new friend! I still have to know your name, but you were as pretty as my starfishies.
Love,
In the afternoon, the water moves farther and farther away from the shore. This is probably my favorite part of the day, because my favorite sea creatures (star fishies!)show up and rock the sands, and the sky gradient is just – beautiful.
Love,
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Where else (in the world, tell me)can you get this beautiful lines and blues?
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It’s been a while! My ticket brought me back to Bohol at this time of the year. Leaving a very wet Manila, this is what welcomed me. The blue skies were like on icy fire, if there’s such a thing *shrugs*. I’m overwhelmed.
Love,
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Of course, I can’t leave Bohol without a postcard of my favorite friends here.
Hi!
This is Doljo now. I hope it would still be as peaceful and beautiful years from now. Keeping this postcard as souvenir just in case.
Dear
We went back to Bohol after a year. And as always, we avoided the crowd and the nightlife. We chose Doljo, the opposite side of Alona. This town has its own beauty and charm. I like it when the tides are low and the banks are exposed. It makes this side of town look like a giant golf course by the sea. So cool. :>
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I did one last stroll along the fine sands of Bolod, Panglao before I head back to the hotel and pack my things. Found me some green glass stones and this. Almost stepped into it. I found her in the shallow waters. Isn’t she pretty? Time to head back to Manila. Sigh.
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Beside Dauis Church, I found this unassuming souvenir shop with its own café. They’re [souvenir shop] selling unique stuff, mostly native items, but what really wowed me is this avatar-ish giant acacia tree at the back of the shop. The moment I stepped out and found this, my jaw dropped. For lack of proper words to describe this spot, I really think it’s beautiful. This actually belongs to the mini café. I can imagine us talking endlessly while sipping our cups of coffee here. We’ll come back here, right?
Hellow!
Sea stars never fail to astound me, like I can spend all day at the beach just looking for them. These are giant horned sea stars, or Protoreaster nodosus [googled them hehe], however you want to call them. These are the most common starfish found here. So does it look that these beauties were set up for a photo op? Heheh I was one overjoyed kid to have found a multitude of them at Virgin Island, yep still in Bohol. So yeah I asked them to gather round for an exclusive photo op. *Smiles
Love them.
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This is freaking epic! That’s how they say it, right, epic? Well it really is! Again, Sibika Kultura days. This is the famous Chocolate Hills, more popular among kids I believe, because of ‘chocolate’. Well, I have been ‘curious’ about this choco thingee for the longest time and am finally here! And it’s really cool! I mean these hills just go on and on and on. They look like they’re covering the entire Bohol island! You should be here!
Well, it has been photographed so many times, different angles, and I just couldn’t resist. Some chocolatey hills for you dear!
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