our still serene bay
passenger boat between the islands
kids oblivious of the difficulties of existence, contented with the free gifts of nature
color of the water due to mineral deposits, evidenced by the exposed rocks
color of water after the rains, soils eroded from the uplands carry mineral deposits
mossy shore
Photos taken in Malimatoc Beach, Mabini, Batangas
Swimming is nice activities during sunny day...
ReplyDeleteHappy wednesday~
i'm planning a road trip in March...Mabini is one of the places we'd like to go to. i hope you could recommend an affordable resort.:p
ReplyDeleteLove the fun they are having. Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteI dreaming of being there ... looks like paradise.
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Lovely peaceful uncrowded seascapes. Must be lovely having this scenery at your doorstep.
ReplyDeleteHow awesome! The mineral colors resemble the golden glow of the sun!
ReplyDeleteI miss Mabini. I miss diving. Love the last shot best.
ReplyDeletewonderful scenes. make me wish i was back home.
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Jak oglądam te zdjęcia, to chce mi się tam być Kocham morze i wspaniałe jego widoki. Pozdrawiam. *** How do I watch these pictures, then I want to be there I love the sea and its magnificent views. Yours.
ReplyDeleteSo cool pictures!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday to you!
Such pretty captures, Andrea. Love the boys swimming and having fun in the water. :)
ReplyDeleteA great set of pics! it looks like the kids are really enjoying the water there!
ReplyDeleteloving all of it! Shots like this always make me awant to pack my bags. :)
ReplyDeleteYou were wondering about my first shot. The part that holds the reflection of the sky is ice covered with a thin layer of water. That is why there is no waves in that area.
Love these photos! It is so beautiful there. I know you enjoy it immensely! Thanks for your comments on my blog, too.
ReplyDeleteLovely...the ocean is so calming. I enjoyed the tour of the shore...
ReplyDeletealoha andrea,
ReplyDeletelove the water shots and the moss...your visit to that garden show looks like fun...i should start to plant more calatheas they are beautiful
I love the different temperaments of the sea and those mossy rocks are incredible...
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWatery Wednesday
Hi, Sorry I haven't been around this week. We have been traveling and taking more photos... Hope you are having a great week.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. Love the 'watery' pictures you chose... What a beautiful place where you live. Gorgeous!!
Hugs,
Betsy
I'd love to be on that passenger ship. What a wonderful thing to be a kid...no worries as people take care of you:) You are so right about one. Wouldn't it be fun to go back and do the things we used to do for a little while?:) Say hi to those we haven't seen in awhile. Could be fun:)
ReplyDeletegreat shots! ... the berries are only for birds :)
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty scenes, Andrea. I would love to visit someday.
ReplyDeleteCalling by as another Outdoor Wednesday participant what a lovely selection of photos. A cheering sight as it is snowing here!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely and serene captures of nature and life.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! That yellow water is quite spectacular.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful contrast of photos...my heart lingers on the children in water.
ReplyDeleteOh, how I wish I had lingered longer when my children were playing and taken more pictures to browse when like now, the gray strands are pushed aside trying to imagine those days when they built sand castles and moats on the beach.
Thank you for the memory search.