Road Trips and The Tres Marias

This is a super delayed post, with pictures from my Palawan trip last June. I notice that this always happens whenever I take a trip and come home with a gazillion pictures. I just feel lazy sorting them out, not to mention editing them. Sometimes, I really wish I could just post them as they are which is perfectly ok but most times, I feel that editing makes a lot of difference.

So here are the shots I took from the time we were on the road for two hours on our way to the airport, our last day in Palawan. Palawan has so much more to offer and it was a shame we only got to experience two and a half days of this beautiful paradise on earth. Next time I will surely go and see Coron and El Nido and take those packaged island tours maybe.

Riding back to Puerto Princesa, we took the hotel van from Sheridan Hotel and saw some really great views of the forests and limestone cliffs. Truly a marvel I must say, even their trees look different from ordinary ones we have at home.

Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa
Roadtrip to Puerto Princesa

Along the way, we also dropped by this little souvenir shop (a little hut) which sold a lot of little trinkets made of wood and other native materials. It had a fabulous view of the horizon seeing the neighboring islands.

One of the interesting things we saw was the "Tres Marias" as the locals called it. It's the set of three islands side by side very clearly visible in the horizon. They're a bit small from this view but you can't miss them. But there are no people who live there so.. nobody ever goes to those three islands. But they sure look really cool from where we were standing.

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