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meta-holott · 6 months
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1978 Philippines, Marinduque
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badjsarchive · 5 months
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Catanauan Quezon & Marinduque (June 2021)
My 4 lifers 🤘🏻 1st time going out of town Sunday-Monday. By Sunday night, we have the whole island to ourselves! Got crazy drunk but it was one of the best nights ever.
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When we arrived (Sunday), there are a lot of tourists at the beach and we sometimes bump to them on some islands.
We rode Habal on one of the islands we went to, and it was so exciting because there are steep roads.
Upon returning to our campsite (Sunday night), there are no people anymore as in ZERO tourists. Apparently this is because people usually travel on weekends and have to return before Monday so they could still work/attend school. We literally have the island by ourselves!
Surprisingly, the van we rented has a built-in karaoke and you are not a filipino if you don't love karaoke 🤪 While singing, one of our friends CRIED lol
WE WERE WASTED AS FUCK i can't even remember how i fell asleep
This is easily one of my most favorite trip!
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jasfhercallejo · 2 years
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I've first seen Marinduque in the indie film Sakaling Hindi Makarating (2016) starring Allessandra De Rossi. It was film about familiar journeys and unexpected discoveries — a literal poetry that extends beyond the postcards. Even when a story does not, literally, takes us to unfamiliar places, it will always at least transport us, figuratively, to unfamiliar situations. The film ended Alessandra riding off, into a metaphorical sunset, at last truly set free from the pains of her once broken heart.
The most profound tales are expeditions to the depths of human hearts and minds. And this time, my heart brought me to this place.
Marinduque has been in my bucket list for the longest time. Now that law school and the bar is done (read: oha abogado na ang lolo niyo haha), I perfectly have the time to continue with my goal of visiting all the 81 provinces in the Philippines. This province an is a heart-shaped island which lies between the Bondoc Peninsula at the south- eastern part of Luzon and the island of Mindoro.  It is bounded by four bodies of water, on the north by Tayabas Bay, northeast by Mongpong Pass, South-east by Tayabas Strait, and Sibuyan at the south. There’s always a secret to unravel in every hidden corner and the possibility of stumbling into something wonderful is limitless. Maniwaya Island happens to be one of those undiscovered jewels concealed behind the shadows in the not so distant province of Marinduque.
Maniwaya Island is a long-stretch of powdert and coarse cream sand. The water is blue and clear by the day. It is surprisingly undeveloped with only a handful of resorts lined along its shores of rough coral stones. Its rustic vibe and tranquil state are its most redeeming qualities. Plus, it is totally off the path and uncrowded so you are guaranteed to have that patch of sand to frolic under the sun with for that much needed tan.
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enmaaa02 · 3 months
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The Heart of the Philippines "Marinduque"
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thephilippineskylines · 5 months
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ms-euniverse · 1 year
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Marinduque, Philippines 💛
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raifilmandstills · 1 year
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By the beach
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kthblvr · 2 years
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Holy Week 2022. April 16, 2022. #ChristianAndKathTravels #Marinduque (at Balanacan, Marinduque, Philippines) https://www.instagram.com/p/CidB3gohJri/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bodexnamadamingalam · 2 years
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🏔🌊⛵️ #lakwatserongbodex #marinduque #lilibutinkoangpinas #travelsyndrome #bodexketsroadto81provincesph https://www.instagram.com/p/ChMQZZmL2NN/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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aestheticscript2021 · 2 years
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i-gelo-ederson · 1 year
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📍Ermita, Manila
The National Museum of Natural History in the Philippines proudly displays the impressive skeleton of a sperm whale found in Marinduque. The towering display stands over 12 meters tall and weighs approximately 3,000 kilograms. The skeleton serves as a reminder of the majestic creatures that live in our oceans and the importance of preserving their habitats. The whale's bones have been carefully preserved and arranged to accurately depict its size and structure, providing a spectacular sight for visitors of all ages. The impressive display highlights the rich biodiversity of the Philippines and the important role of museums in educating the public about the natural world.
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thiziznotrein · 2 months
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Locate a Paradise: Marinduque
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A heart-shaped island that lies in the southwestern part of the Philippines, also known as “The Heart of the Philippines,” is one of the provinces in Region IV-B MIMAROPA, which is surrounded by a crystal-like ocean and centered by the magnificent mountain of Mt. Malindig. It is a good escape in the summer because of its white beaches, like Poctoy White Beach and Maniwaya Island, and by savoring the beauty of its sand bars at Pallad Bar or doing island hopping within the small islands of Tres Reyes and Elephant Island. Explore the hidden caves of Bathala, Bagumbungan, and more; feel the breeze of water in the river or even at the falls. It holds a historic and mesmerizing architecture of churches, and you can immerse yourself in the culture and traditions of Marinduqueños. But no popular destination in Marinduque can be more famous than their Mariones festival, held every holy week. Marinduque is truly wealthy in natural beauty, its culture and traditions, as well as its people. It is a perfect destination for travelers.
To reach this paradise, you need to travel by land and across the ocean, approximately 9–12 hours from Manila, including transfers and traffic. There are bus terminals at Kamias, Cubao, Buendia, and Turbina; once you get to one of these terminals, take the bus bound to Lucena Port or Talao-Talao Port in Lucena, Quezon Province; this will cost 300-500 pesos per head. Once you’ve touched down at the port, pay for a ferry ticket for only 400 pesos if you're a student, PWD, or senior, and 470 pesos for regulars, which will take you to the island province. It will take about 2–3 hours of travel on the water. Right after you get off the ferry, you’ll find jeepney and tricycle drivers, and even drivers of vans (door-to-door) that are going to the towns of Marinduque. You'll pay for the fare, which is about 70–400 pesos depending on the public vehicle you want to ride and to your destination. Fetch the one that has a sign board of the town you’ll go to, if it is Buenavista, Gasan, Boac, Mogpog, or Sta. Cruz, or Torrijos, and that is appropriate for you. There is also another way, which is by air, which will take about an hour of travel from the airport in Pasay to the island, which was only 1000 pesos the last time I checked, but this is not advisable right now because the airport at Masiga, Gasan, is unfortunately under construction. If you want to travel with your car, it is very necessary and hassle-free because ferries can accommodate vehicles. I can also suggest a door-to-door, which is a van that is very convenient now to use when going to Marinduque, for only 1,300–1,500 pesos per head. It is also hassle-free travel because this van will fetch you to your house wherever it is in Manila or other provinces near NCR and will put you down right in front of your house or accommodation booked in Marinduque.
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Locating this paradise is way easy and straight. The journey may be long, but it is all worth it once you witness the true beauty that this paradise holds. Now that you have the knowledge and are eager to witness this mesmerizing island with your own eyes, what are you waiting for? Grab your things and visit Marinduque, a truly tropical paradise that you never knew existed.
Article type: Travel mode
Target audience: First time travelers
Topic: A Go To Place: Marinduque
#travelwritingandphotography #travelmode #marinduque
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badjsarchive · 5 months
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Catanauan Quezon & Marinduque (June 2021)
Nature appreciation post 🌊🤍
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jasfhercallejo · 2 years
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Not far from Maniwaya Island, about 30 minutes away by boat, is a mere speck of sand on the ocean which only appears when the tide is low. Palad Sandbar is a popular stop during the Maniwaya Island hopping tour. Aside from the sand bar, we also went to the Ungab Rock formation, a famous natural rock formation with a big fissure proudly standing on a coast. To cap our tour, we went to a snorkling area where live corals and thriving fishes colorfully pepper the sea. The Coral garden that used to be the snorkling place has been closed to the public by the DENR.
At night, we watched some fire dancing performances by our tour guides turned closed friends Vakler and Paola. We even played beach volleyball with them, and I tell you that they are quite some players (lumabas ang aking inner Alyssa Valdez ayun talo pa din haha). Before we slept, we shared our stories with the touring team over a few bottles of alcohol. We really had a great time. As a frequent traveller, meeting people from all walks of life and seeing the wonders of the world together is is something I would never exchange for anything.  
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pinaasang-umasa · 6 months
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grabe yung pagkadrain ko from production to marinduque trip to debut. ubos na ubos buong pagkatao at energy ko SHUTA 😭
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December 2021: Magrerevenge travel ako this 2022. I'll go to places sa Pinas na sa movies ko lang nakikita.
December 2022: Rewatch ko na lang yung mga nasa travel bucket list ko. 😐
Mr. and Mrs. Cruz- Palawan
Camp Sawi- Cebu
Write About Love -Sagada
Alon - Pangasinan
Apocalypse Child - Aurora
Pauwi Na- Quezon, Bicol
Sakaling Hindi Makarating- Batanes, Ilocos, Marinduque, Siquijor, Zamboanga
My Perfect You -Zambales
Kung Paano hinihintay ang dapit hapon- Pampanga
Siargao- Siargao
Im Drunk, I love You- La Union
Sid and Aya - Japan
I love You, Thank You- Thailand
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