We left Mangodlong Rock Resort at around 4 in the afternoon. Our driver, Manong Ban-ban said that he’d first take us to Lake Danao Park so that we could enjoy the place while the sun was still up. Since we didn’t know the way around, we could only say yes. Also, we didn’t really know the spots in Camotes, so we basically let him take us to the places usually visited by tourists. (And yeah, I’ve seen many photos of Danao Lake before, so I wasn’t surprised that it was one of our stops.)
According to Manong Ban-ban, who was pretty cool because he always had something to say, Lake Danao Park is where the annual Soli-Soli Festival (Camotes’ own festival) is held. True enough, when we saw the sign along the highway, it said, Lake Danao Park/Patabog – Soli Soli Area.
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This one is an unrehearsed shot. But knowing that Harry knew that I was shooting, I bet he was acting.
On our way to Lake Danao Park. Camotes is just lovely. You won’t see jeepneys or tricycles, or buses. Sometimes, you won’t even see people.
Manong Ban-ban and his cool shades. And Harry.
The sign along the highway.
Welcome to Lake Danao Park!
Awesome view. Agree?
Wooden bridge. And some visitors who arrived a few minutes after we got there.
A speed boat. According to Manong Ban-ban, Lake Danao is actually a dive site. So, I guess divers use this boat to get to the midde of the lake or something.
The lake from another angle. It’s just so huge!
Jump shot. A requirement.
The jog path circling the lake. It’s pretty creepy when you jog alone, I tell you!
A few hundred meters from the picnic area. All right, this looks innocent. But I swear, the place is just scary. It’s not just I-have-a-bad-feeling-about-this-place scary. It’s you-never-know-what-is-going-to-jump-out-of-the-bushes-and-grab-you scary. LOL.
I guess this one is the Soli-Soli Area. It’s big enough for a dance presentation.
The picnic area.
Final shot before going to the Tumibo Cave. Haha!
Okay, about the jog path, which one should I be scared of, the ongo, the mugger or the rapist? Lol. The place is lovely! Thanks Ley.
basin wakwak? lol!!!
awooo! hehehe. harry said wala siyay na-feel. basin talawan lang gyud tingali ko. hahaha. bahag akong ikog wa pa gani mi kaabot ug layo kaayo. hehe
friendly man ang mga taw didto @mam ianne. i don’t think mugger or rapist. hehehe
i had fun time reading the captions and seeing the pictures of course.I thought lake danao is in Leyte coz it sounds like one.hahahaha!
> Wow.. i have never been here before.. 🙂
try unya didto bai. hehe
Nice mag boating kay walay balod.
Yati! ka taas ug lukso ni Harry.
yup. nindot mag boating didto. kusug gyud ni mulayat si harry. hehe
I’m still new here in Cebu and with your photos, I think I’m starting to like it. I’ll have to discover those places soon!
grabeh jud kanindot ang place…. only in pinas!
woW!!! amazed mN xad tah>..ahaK oiext… hope makanha q dra…
someday..
did you get to visit Buho Rock Garden? Nindot sad didto.
ley ni visit unta ka sa bakhaw beach..
mao na ang pinaka best nga beach sa camotes
mas white ang sand didto kaysa boracay..
hehehe cool pics.. sudlonon ni bay?
hello,,my first time to visit your blog,,,nice au,,,i`ve been there in camotes last january,,,sus nindot jud dinha ,,,gusto gani ko mo balik puhon na lang,,,,,taga cebu ko,,,na a lang ko puyo tokyo karon ,,congratulations ,,a very nice blog
naa ko mga pics didto sa camotes,,ok ra i share nako dinhi sa imong blog,,
nice photos. hope i can visit there soon:))
there are still many wonders in camotes… yes our lake danao is spectacularly beautiful…
It’s more FUN in Camotes Island!
ka cute ni harry. lol