For our 3rd day in
Coron, our schedule was island hopping for a second time. Yehey! Sand, Beach
and Sun again plus, our thrilling barracuda lake is lined up for this day..
Wohooo! I’m soo excited super! Haha.
Siete Pecados
Our first stop is Siete
Pecados, “Siete” comes
from the Spanish word that means seven and denotes the number of small
limestone rock formation surrounding the snorkeling area. We arrived at the area of seven islets just a few minutes
after boarding our boat from town.
Our boatman switched off the
boat’s motor right in the midst of the isles, Ate steph us we’re already there
and started lowering the ladder down the water. Oh my! Dito talaga kami mag
snorkeling? Waahhh. #dimarunonglumangoy
According to Ate Steph, Siete
Pecados is a very good spot for snorkeling because of the rich marine life. The
sea water is crystal clear you can actually see the corals and fishes swarming
together at least 30-foot bottom from the boat without immersing in the water
or while seated inside the boat. Wow!
During our visit, the current
was strong, so we were advice not to go beyond the rope. (This rope is actually
set-up to guide and assist the all swimmers in Siete Pecados).
Hubby and I really enjoys
playing with the fish, we also feed the fishes too. It’s like swimming in a
giant aquarium and it’s like a school of fishes of various species. Super dami
talaga, nakakatuwa. They literally swarm over you, kinagat pa nga ako ng 1 isda
eh.. Waahh.. Oopsss.. by the way, I also love the wonderful colors of the corals which vibrant
under the sun.
I regret the fact that we
left our underwater camera at home. Sayang, I wasn’t able to capture everything
under the sea. Booo….
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