I could have gotten lost you know…the road getting there in Paguriran Island (Bacon, Sorsogon) is just getting narrower and narrower. I thought we’ll never get there! ;-)

But we did and made it back too. It was well worth the travel and if you know me, I want a beach/island that is as least developed or commercialized as possible.

(Well except for Panglao Island in Bohol! Bohol Beach Club’s shore was just too long you practically won’t bump into anybody else. It was the last week of January (off-peak season) that Raine and I went with Ruth’s family, so it wasn’t really crowded. Besides, the clusters of rooms there are so scattered apart, you won’t see much of all the other guests and so you’ll feel kinda “alone”.)

Anyways…going back to the appeal that Paguriran has to me. The place is just so raw. But then I just wonder how long it will stay that way. People have started to flock in there. (Philippine Tourism, hello?!)

Well I just wish that eco-tourism will be adapted and not otherwise. It is just a shame to spoil a natural beauty such as this:

Mayon Volcano is visible! paguriran - low tide 2

Okay…enough pictures for now. Those were all taken on Sunday, June 15. Just watch my set on Flickr as i complete my photo upload. The place is just breathtaking and so refreshingly crisp. A hidden paradise indeed. But I gotta stop here before my internet goes off once more. And it’s Wednesday already! Gosh..I haven’t done any decent blogging this week. Either it is my internet…or the electricity is out.