Diving at Black Island Wreck Busuanga, Philippines
Black Island Wreck is one of the favoured wrecks in the Philippines visited by scuba divers. The Malajon Island, one of the islands in the Calamianes group of Islands, is also known as Black Island because of its black rocks.

Coron, Busuanga Island and Calamianes Islands (site of the Black Island) are known in the Philippine as the Calamianes group of Islands. They are the northern islands of Palawan. Busuanga Island, the main island of the Calamianes group of Islands, is about an hour and 20 minutes by plane from Manila, Philippines.
The most spectacular nature scenes of the Philippines are in Busuanga Island. Here, you will find underwater and land caves, huge limestone cliffs, forests, rivers, hot springs, and mangroves.
On September 24, 1944, Busuanga Island became a witness of the Second World War. The U.S. Navy conducted
Click here to continue readingBarselisa Island, Linapacan, Palawan
Barselisa Island is located in Southeastern Asia, archipelago between the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea, east of Vietnam. The island is a tract of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water.

Barselisa Island, Linapacan, Philippines
Barselisa Island is mostly mountains with narrow to extensive coastal lowlands. With a latitude of 11.45 (11° 27′ 2 N) and a longitude of 119.65 (119° 38′ 45 E), is a hypsographic (island) located in the area / state of Palawan in Philippines that is a part of Asia.
Barselisa Island is situated 308 kilometers south west (236°) of the approximate center of Philippines and 379 kilometers south west (203°) of the capital Manila.
Area population and elevation
A 100 square kilometer area around Barselisa Island has an approximate population of 59039 (0.00059 persons per square meter) and
Click here to continue readingCaramoan Peninsula, Camarines Sur, Philippines
Caramoan Peninsula is a mountainous peninsula, with deep gorges and a rough rocky terrain, located in the northeast of Camarines Sur, Bicol. The place has a National Park, which has caves, limestone formations, white-sand beaches, a lake and the underground river that is popular with tourists. It is accessible by public transport in the town of Caramoan, and local people have established trails in the park for visitors.
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Limasawa Island, Southern Leyte
Limasawa island is a 6th class municipality of the same name in the province of Southern Leyte, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, which has a population of 5831 inhabitants according to the census of 2000, has 1108 households. It lies south of Leyte, in the Sea of Mindanao. The island is about 10 kms from north to south.
Limasawa is politically subdivided into 6 barangays.
Cabulihan
Lugsongan
Magallanes
San Agustin (Tawid)
San Bernardo (Tigib)
Triana
Limasawa Island is a popular spot for divers and a number of great dive sites, from the deck of Zach deep for divers to deep canyons and serpents of Sea Snake Shoal. There are plenty of dive companies on the island to organize trips that can last from one hour to
Click here to continue readingModel Shoot At La Mesa Ecopark
La Mesa Ecopark is a favorite destination of a number of photographers from Metro Manila and nearby cities and town because of it natural attraction.
“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.” – Aaron Siskind
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Pescador Island Moalboal Cebu
Pescador Island is an island located in the Tañon Strait, a few kilometres from the western coast of the island of Cebu in the Philippines. It is governed by the municipality of Moalboal, Cebu.



Photo of a school of sardines taken at Pescador Island, an island of the Philippines.
It is an island were fishermen spear fish exhaustively the entire reef. All proceeds from sales of the entrance tags and tickets are managed by the Municipality of Moalboal and Moalboal Dive Center Association (MDCA) and government officials and villagers from the Municipality of Moalboal. The Municipality of Moalboal and Moalboal Dive Center Association (MDCA) and government officials and villagers from the Municipality of Moalboal will utilize
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