…but to be beached inside our hotel as the storm whipped monsoon winds and rains across a large area of the country, including here in Boracay.
Here’s what Boracay looks like when it’s storm-swept.



(Mukhang asar dahil inulan sa beach... double beach!)
5 comments:
ay kaloka naman.... in all fairness ang ganda parin ng tubig ha......
wala namang ulan e. makulimlim lang =)
do they still put those white trapals to cover the resorts from the strong winds? back in the nineties they used to put kilometers-long tarps to cover the long stretch of the beach. when seen from the water it looks like the whole island's wrapped in white. parang isang malaking artwork ni Cristo.
@MKSURF8: That was taken in between torrential rains.
@PALMA: No white trapals now. Black nets for some, transparent plastic covers for others.
rubadubdub two beaches in a tub. i watched temptation island again. haha
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