From Subic With Love

May 9th 2008
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Here come some photos from Subic. Didn’t know there could be so much to do and see there. (By the way, I have on a new theme, yay!) Not everyone on the family got to do what they wanted as there was just too little time and too much to do.


A towel sculpture XD


On the way to the mangroves..


Bridge over peaceful waters


Nipa hut


Shanti


Munkeys by the road, waiting for freebies.


Snorkelling in the middle of somewhere


A dive site. The Orange buoy marks the place where a Japanese ship sank during the war.


The Dolphin show at Ocean Adventure


Booing!

No they’re not flying, they just jumped out of the water XD


At the sea lion show, where Nikki was asked to participate in it.. Here they’re telling her what to do. Lol.


Colby the sea lion..


Tigah, tigah burning bright. I’ve never seen such huge and healthy tigers. There are about 37 of these Bengal tigers at the Zoobic Safari.


Nemo!


A crescent bear at Zoobic Safari. Where we are encouraged to feed some of the animals.


Sundown and a little drizzle.

I had one of my most scary experiences there one night. We went to the town proper to get dinner for take out and when we started driving back, the heavens opened and it poured cats dogs and elephants. The winding road going back to the resort wasn’t lined with streetlights. And if it weren’t for the car’s headlights it’d be pitch dark. On top of the huge drops of rain pounding on the windshield, white billowy steam was rising from the road as the rain cooled it. We were driving through thick wisps of white steam. Couldn’t have seen any more than 5 meters ahead, kept expecting the road to just disappear or worse, all that curling whiteness somehow form the stuff of my nightmares from watching too many Japanese horror flicks. Got home fine though. It was even funny afterwards.

Then we found out there really are no lights on the road on purpose for the protection of the animals that live there. It must be as naturally dark as it can be, which makes sense.

So that’s it.. Subic’s a nice place to visit with the family. You’ll run out of time before you run out of things to do.

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    6 Comments

    1. be a no. 1 fan me!

    2. anon.

      Your blog has pop-ups now? That’s annoying.

    3. Mel

      hope you had fun =) I like your new layout, its unique. btw, i dont see ads :)

    4. Ps. added you up in my link exchange list. :)

      Love your new layout. Lmao. It is better than the last time. :)

      I’ve been to Subic with my family last Holy week. haha. :P And its pretty funny that three people have invited me this summer to go to Subic. I didn’t accept any of their invitations. Lmao. :P

    5. vern

      wow. you have nice photos there. haha! i noticed that the sea lion is till named Colby?. haha! I’ve seen him when we went there about three years ago. He’s still alive. cool!.. a very nice website all in all.. congratulations for being a nominee.. ;)

    6. i live in subic! :D lol

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