A Weekend in Paradise

Team Sugoi and friends bumming at the beach
After two months of planning, six hours of travel by bus, and an anticipating thirty-minute trike ride, we arrived at the beach and found out that the pictures from the site weren’t all hype! In fact, the real thing was indeed better! Any of our feeling-pro photography cannot do justice to the whole place.
“Screensaver ba yan?”
“Walang gagalaw ng mouse!”1
It was more of like a private beach cove, with two natural rock formations flanking the cool clear waters. During high tide, a refreshing and relaxing beach; and during low tide, different levelled pools divided by corals upholstered by seaweeds. Plus three-levelled caves that can only be accessed during low tide.
It was indeed a paradise.
- Translated: “Is that a [computer] screensaver?” “Nobody move the mouse!” ↩








