Thursday, October 17, 2013

We have plans to go to palawan. I still see it!


In October 2010, my family and I had a vacation in Puerto Princesa City. One part of our experience that people are island hopping where do sand dollars come from in Honda Bay. This area is the perfect place for island hopping because each island has its unique characteristics, good views of the coast and the natural resources found in the lagoon. Honda Bay is also the ideal place for snorkeling as this abundant marine resources such as fish and coral reefs from shallow parts of the sea to the deepest part.
There is an island in Honda Bay I say strange because you will not see many stars. This is the Starfish Island. You can reach the island within 20 to 45 minutes with boat from Sta. Lourdes Wharf part of Barangay Tagbanua, Puerto Princesa City. For more than half a minute of our visit to Starfish Island, I discovered the beauty of the island and you will discover various natural resources that you will find here.
I have one of those unforgettable memories where do sand dollars come from is the first time I saw starfish and handled well then I saw many starfish in shallow but rocky reef of the island. Nakakaenganyong observe the orange and brown starfish scattered and pantropikong clear waters of Honda Bay. There are also gray sea stars and other animals such as crabs, corals and clownfish living in the sea anemone. We conducted feeding fish but only a few fish with colored white, gray and brown.
But you have to be careful of stonefish. They are like rough stones underwater rocky reef that matches the ocean. When you are attacked it, the whole leg you will feel severe pain because they disclose the chemical in the body.
There are also many white clam shaped circle like a coin found on this island. The call them sand dollars. Lots of sand dollars where do sand dollars come from scattered on the coast of the island and saw it on hand, they have no substance. The true colors when its life, the brown where they live in muddy or deep parts of the ocean. We also saw rotting dead starfish on the beach. Ends its life when it is dried up and gone into the water. We also saw another starfish on the beach that blackened or pale so we did we returned them to the sea to live longer.
My visit to Starfish Island has taught me how to love nature especially the ocean and the esteem of the creatures and natural where do sand dollars come from resources of the Philippines. I also discovered that plentiful water resources so we should fish and other sea creatures and water should be kept and protected.
(This essay was translated from the original English I wrote titled "In where do sand dollars come from The Island where do sand dollars come from of Stars" from my blog titled "Perspectives in White Scratch Papers")
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yup thanks for the advices ... that is my old camera and soon I will actually invest on DSLR, I have my new digicam and it has better features.
I have not yet had gone to Puerto Princesa, and basi your photos where do sand dollars come from I can say that this is a hidden paradise, nice Pilipinas.Pinakagusto I actually do need those taken starfish that nakapormang circle. where do sand dollars come from
So many chocolate chip starfish in Starfish Island. My favorite is the pin cushion star fish.
I would love to be there! its one of my top destinations!
nice starfish. The clear well water, great place to relax away from the city, not like Boracay too crowded and commercialized
We have plans to go to palawan. I still see it!
nice article. I had been to Honda Bay but not at the Starfish Island. On my recent trip to Siquijor however, I was riveted to the many starfish (star) so I had a photo ops with them haha. I did not think of putting them in circles though just like what you did!
Please yup ie I plan to travel the country and share it to the online world.
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