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Thursday, August 20, 2015

A secret nook in the fringes of Bohol lie a place so seemingly untouched and immaculate the colors themselves tell you the story. A sandbar in the middle of nowhere, where you can spread the picnic mat and own the sandy paradise until the next high tide. When you are bored, swim to the nearby marine sanctuary and snorkel the shallows to catch a glimpse of the giant clams, the native clams and the eternally patrolling school of siganids. The coral formations near the sanctualy may not be as colorful, but for the adventurous, snorkeling a few hundred meters seaward would reveal a mystical world of the underwaterworld. Or caths the boat to the mystical Naasug Point, with its towering limestone cliffs offering sheer drops to the aquamarine seas. With a depth of 12 meters, the sea at Naasug has been accordingly the morring site of giant ships of the neitherworld and they have a stalagmite berthing post to prove that. Home to the remaining macaques of southeastern Bohol, Naasug is just at the boundary of Baybayon ang Marcelo in Mabini. #‎JICA #‎SEPP #‎ecotourism #‎Bohol (PIA Bohol)