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Parked Kayak and Banca
- last edit: Sat Sep 01 02:02:15 PDT 2007
- comments: 1
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Dampalitan Scenery
- last edit: Sat Sep 01 02:02:46 PDT 2007
- comments: 2
Album Description:
Unlike Borawan's beach, Dampalitan has a much longer, wider sandy stretch. Local pine trees (called agoho) unusually grow near the sandy shore. Shots were taken early afternoon June 10, 2007. This album is fondly dedicated to Jacques (pfjc).
Album Info:
Album Stats:
- Photos: 34
- Views: 23001
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6 comments
Superb album.Thanks
said rasim1
You have an eye for beauty. I hope I will be able to visit Phillipines one day. Lovely album! Thank you for sharing and take care. Greeetings from Slovenia!
said didi24
Wow again!
said chars64
I thank You from all my heart for this touching dedication of a very serene album that keeps me out of my actual tragedy for a while; I am sure that You have passed there unforgettable holidays and be perhaps the next Champion of swimming of Philippinas! With affection, Jacques
said pfjc
How sweet of you to dedicate this glorious album to our friend Jacques. Your photos are just stunning. Very nicely composed album. Hugs, Carol
said albertsville
Situated along the shores of Tayabas Bay, Dampalitan Beach is largely untouched by and undeveloped for tourists. When we visit the place, we bring along our own refreshments and hitch along our own kayak. Most often we stay here and swim for an hour or 2, then swing by to another nearby beach called Borawan.
said maryan54
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