The locals call this place Angel Island, and by the looks of this place, it seems like an Angel literally lives here. Fine off-white sand beaches, amazing rock formations and caves are what make this island well-known within the area.
The amazing rock formations really caught my fancy. These rocks are almost bluish-gray and most of them are really sharp. They spread over the sea forming small islets and some even form a cove that turns portions of the beach into mini-pools.
Located in Kabatian, Sual, Pangasinan, this island can be reached by boat from any ports in the Labrador-Sual-Alaminos area. And while Pangasinan is indeed notable for its numerous islands (including the famous Hundred Islands), Angel Island also known as Kabatian Island definitely hold its own appeal - however rough and tough it may seem.
Isla ndTropicale'
Rocks and Roll
All Caved In
Sharp But Picturesque
Blues (Re)Clues
Rocky Mountain High
Nature's Lush Color
The amazing rock formations really caught my fancy. These rocks are almost bluish-gray and most of them are really sharp. They spread over the sea forming small islets and some even form a cove that turns portions of the beach into mini-pools.
Located in Kabatian, Sual, Pangasinan, this island can be reached by boat from any ports in the Labrador-Sual-Alaminos area. And while Pangasinan is indeed notable for its numerous islands (including the famous Hundred Islands), Angel Island also known as Kabatian Island definitely hold its own appeal - however rough and tough it may seem.
parang postcards! ;D
ReplyDeleteGanda nung cave! jijijiji... sana pati mga tao jan Angel din... naku magpapamigrate ako jan! jijijiji
ReplyDeleteLooked like a nice place to get away from the madding crowd.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHmmm... must explore this side of the Luzon. It does look rough and tough! :-)
ReplyDeletewheeww.. those photos blown me away.. ang ganda at ang galing ng pagkakuha.. i like the scale by which you have taken your photos..
ReplyDeletenadagdagan na naman mga dapat ko puntahan.. ehe
- cool read you got here.. keep it up.. hope you wont mind if i come back for more.. =)
i love the pictures, i agree with Chyng, parang postcards na toh ah.. heheh galing galing....
ReplyDeleteanyways, September ren ang birth month mo??? hmmm.... ano kayang day...heheheh
nice for picture taking
ReplyDeleteIt looks quite "wild" with all those rock formations... looks like you had a great time discovering them.
ReplyDeletePostcard perfect pictures Lawstude!
ReplyDeleteHow much time did you spend in Hundred Islands to cover all these?
Thanks.
mabato at halos perpek ang hubog ng bundok, mapapansin na likas na kurbada dahil sa alon...natural ang dating...parang gusto kong akyatin ang bundok at pagtapos maligo sa dagat.;)
ReplyDeleteis it safe to swim here?
ReplyDeleteI love that top photo: creative use of photography, with the focus on the tiny branches in the foreground.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I would name something with those kind of rocks "angel." Maybe "devil's nook."
im sure kandscape photographers will love to stay there overnight! ganda ng mga rock formations.
ReplyDeleteRocky Mountain High is my favorite.Ü Can't help but say, "Ang ganda talaga ng Pilipinas." Ang dami ko ng napuntahan na lugar dito, marami pa rin pala akong hindi napupuntahan.
ReplyDeleteBloghopping.
Hope you don't mind.
The rocks look sharp. I suppose the islands are made of igneous rock. How interesting that the rocks are not more worn smooth by the sea.
ReplyDeletespectacular photos! i almost drove to Pangasinan last weekend. i'm missing the beach...these photos make me long for a visit to the beach.
ReplyDeleteThe last time I was in Sual was close to two decades ago to go swimming with friends and yet to this date, its beaches haven't lost their virginal appeal. Ganda pa rin.
ReplyDeleteI have been to Pangasinan but never yet to this place. I like the beaches there specially the one in Bolinao. They are not as white as some of the best in the country but the sunset is definitely spectacular.
ReplyDeleteFrom the pictures, I can see this is one island where you need sandals/shoes with good traction or else...
ReplyDeleteSharp images and sharp rocks too. :)
ReplyDeleteang dami talagang magagandang lugar sa pangasinan!
ReplyDeletehappy weekend, lawstude!
This is an exceptional natural beauty! Greeat place to visit.
ReplyDeleteLovely set of pics. Sarap mag-swimming.
ReplyDeleteMaganda yung effect ng tinik. Kaso masakit yan. Baka island yan ni angel aquino.
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