Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Talipanan Beach @ Puerto Galera

June ushers the start of the school year and unfortunately for travelers and island-lovers, it is also the start of the rainy season. But this blog is not about to bring out the raincoats and the umbrellas just yet because there are few more beaches from Puerto Galera in store for you - and one of them is Talipanan Beach.

With Talipanan Point on its westernmost end, it is the most distant beach from Puerto Galera. This beach is characterized by small, smooth pebbles and it does not have that beach bugs that frequently bites swimmers at white beach. In fact, this is where the people of Puerto Galera go for their picnics because this beach is more peaceful and where they can rest and enjoy sans the crowd.

Here are somw photos I have taken of Talipanan Beach:


Boats docked at Talipanan Beach



I Would Love to Sleep Here



View from one of the Verandas



Solitary Boat



Boat-Shaped Bar



Pebbled Shoreline



One Perfect Beach Corner

25 comments:

  1. wow... i was stunned when i look at the first picture!! nice!! yeah i just been to 100islands, bohol and cebu... old like to explore more beaches when i go to the philippines again :) and definitely come here to do my research XD

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  2. good thing there are still peaceful beaches in puerto. this one looks cool!

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  3. that hammock is calling my name! these are wonderful photos...a great escape from the wet & dreary weather outside.

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  4. I would love to make idlip in the hammock din...ang sarap pa ng hangin, and maganda ang view... ohhh, bliss...

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  5. What a lovely travel book you could make. I feel as though I just had a short holiday!
    Sandi

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  6. Over here it is the start of the month long school holiday in June. I love the boat shaped bar and would love to relax in the hammock.

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  7. one time tambay tayo para ma rate na natin ang mga beach. hehehe...

    this is the place that i havent set foot yet. since it's the most distant point, it's definitely less occupied.

    see you saturday.

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  8. those hammocks are a perfect touch to add to the charm of this beach. walang tao?

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  9. astig yun boat shaped car
    do they serve life vests?
    hehe

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  10. mukang tinatamad ka na ring gumawa ng article atty ah. hehe.

    panira talaga ang work sa blogging.

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  11. The picture of the solitary boat is stunning in its simplicity. Good job!

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  12. eto yung tinatawag na pahabol sa tag-araw oman :D it's nice to look at the sunny images lalo na't maulan

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  13. those hammocks look soooo inviting!

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  14. love the first photo! and that is such a unique boat bar! do they have rum? :P

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  15. I like pebbled beaches more than sandy ones. Masarap umapak sa bato e. Namamassage yung paa. Kaya I like this one. hehe.

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  16. Stunning captures. Beach is one of my favorite. Thanks for sharing.

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  17. I love the first picture. You are a very talented lawyer. I'm a fan. THanks a lot!

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  18. LS: You have made really beautiful captures at a lovely beach. The last rock formation is so neat.

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  19. Amazingly beautiful! I just love your tropical photos. I would love to be chilling in one of those hammocks. Wow!

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  20. my hideaway. thanks for featuring it here. i usually stay in bamboo house, owned by ate juvy.

    next time you're there, ask bamboo house people where JJ's rock is. yes, i named it after me. i love staying there.

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  21. A really really wonderful place. I love it!

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  22. wow, that's good to know there's still a peaceful beach in Puerto. Thanks for the info.

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  23. yung mga shots perfect lahat, perfect palagi. amazing!

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