Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Travel Photo - Jomalig Island, Philippines

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Here's a picture of a deserted beach on the small island of Jomalig.

I visited this not-so-well-known island of the Philippines a few months ago with a group of friends. If you're not familiar with this island, don't worry, not many people are. Not many people have heard about Jomalig, because 1) You won't find it listed in the Lonely Planet, 2) It's difficult to reach. To reach the island of Jomalig we had to take a six-hour long ride on a fisherman's boat, and through rough waters, and 3) You won't find any hotels on the island. Zippo. We actually stayed with the counselor of the island, who happens to be a friend of Sheila's.

Hence, for these reasons, explains the deserted beach.

Gotta love deserted beaches, yes?

-Adam

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