Apo Island is a volcanic island covering 12 hectares in land area, 7 kilometers off the southeastern tip of Negros Oriental and 30 kilometers south of the Negros Oriental capital of Dumaguete City in the Philippines. The name "Apo" was derived from a Filipino word which means "grandchild". I went there last May 01, 2013 together with my church friends.
Here's our pictures:
My Church Friends |
mehehe |
On the way to Apo Island |
I so love the the Background |
Apo Island!!! |
close view of the high stone! |
Kinilaw. yum yum! |
white sand. |
Sinugba! |
And we met these friendly "pawikan" or Turtle in the sea! And because I'm afraid to get near of them, i wasn't able to take a pictures with them! ahh, :( haha but anyways, I have here some of the pictures of Pawikan. :))) enjoy!
Kuya Sid with the Turtle |
I really enjoyed my one day vacation there. Worth the everything! :)) Photo credits to: Ate Flaire Olivar and Kuya Sid Cataluna. Thanks to both of you!!
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