Shiawase ni narou.

The writer loves to circumnavigate the world alone. He loves going to out-of-the-way places and see extraordinary sceneries. He always brings his camera and its charger. He loves towers, bridges, trees and animals, Oh, he hates animals that can kill. He is a social animal. He loves speaking to people. He loves meeting cultures and traditions.


He is a self-confessed anthropologist and socio-political communicator. He dreams of having an overnight stay at Angkor Wat in Cambodia. He was born in Brunei Darussalam but never learned how to speak Malay. He is currently studying Nihonggo through his brother’s old modules.


He has two important blog sites, a private Facebook account and a semi-private Twitter account. He is a proud alumnus of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM) College of Mass Communication. He has a bunch of friends and he writes them in his notebook. He loves books, coffee and yogurt. He buys three notebooks a week with no purpose.


He was a sports writer for a national newspaper. He also contributes his stories to another national newspaper and hoping to be the editor-in-chief of his own newspaper. He is now working as a web writer in a web development and 3D animation company but he prefers to be called a digital media journalist. It sounds better.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Amenia Beach, Palawig, Catanduanes






The Amenia Beach can be found in Palawig, Catanduanes. The water is really, really clear with fewer underwater plants so you can step on the sand comfortably. Just be careful with the tiny crabs underwater. I noticed some small holes on the sand. I thought the holes were dug by water snakes. These crabs make the holes to escape from sudden danger. Speaking of water snakes, I saw some in the water. But they're not as dangerous as what we see in the fields. I also saw some small red plants on the sea ground. If you step on those red plants, they'll vanish. I just don't know the mystery behind it. :) I think I still have to ask Kuya Kim first.

I loved the sand. It's like what I've seen in Alibuyod Beach in Guimaras when I visited the place. The entire place is tranquil. You can see monkeys, sea birds, mangrove swamps, starfish and other marine species that you couldn't see at the Ocean Park. I found a starfish while I was having my walk across the seashore. I used to see various starfish from my father. He used to collect and take them home. I remembered the yellow one he brought from Malaysia and the the violet starfish with pink lining I saw in front of our home in Brunei. But what I saw in Amenia was different. It's bigger and it looked like a kiddie toy I used to play with in our bathtub. I really wanna go back there in the near future and bring my friends. It was such a great, great experience!

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