
We headed to Barracuda Lake but because I got bruise
on my left toe, we decided to leave the place. To ease my curiosity, I asked
native villagers about this place. An American Traveler named Barracuda Lake after the discovery
of huge barracuda

We detoured to CYC Island where mangroves decorated
the white shoreline. The beach offers a cool and refreshing swim under a friendly
sun. As you go deeper, snorkeling is a typical way to experience underwater scenery. Camping is also recommended to experience being cast away.
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Our last destination for our Island hopping tour is Kalachuchi Island. It is just like other white beaches but what makes it different is the kalachuchi sprouted from the rocky
and sandy shoreline. These unique trees have white branches that assembled like
a garden of snow trees from a distance.
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Kayangan lake was our next destination. This time there are trails to follow from going up and down to the hill.
It was really a legwork for all of us. I can say that the soil is fertile.
Because of its reddish color and natural texture. It was a majestic view from
a bamboo raft where we sat and dip our tired feet into warm water of it. The
secluded lake is nurtured by living gardens of exotic plants and trees, buhay na bato and guarded by limestone mountains.
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Since we were starved already after a splashing treat
at CYC Island, we decided to have
a hefty lunch at Dive Link. Dive Link is a popular choice of local and foreign
tourist because of its appetizing cuisine, complete amentias and tour packages. We
had a full meal for 250 pesos consisting of 4 dishes, 2 cups of rice and fruit dessert.
The elevated restaurant brings us closer to cozy ambiance and tropical view.
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