Welcome to Paradise.
Calamianes Islands – a group of 128 Islands in the southern sea of Korea, on the territory of the Philippines. This is a real tropical Paradise with the picturesque nature, beautiful beaches and unique culture of the local population.
Most of the Islands has a bizarre karst landform that distinguishes them from the rest of the Philippines.
A couple of curious giraffes in the wildlife reserve on the island Calauit.
Traditional rowing boat, a very common transportation in the Philippines.
A local fisherman prepares dried shrimp in his yard.
The resort of La Estancia Busuanga on the island of Busuanga.
From more than a hundred Islands, the archipelago Calamian most attracts lovers of rowing.
Classic island food: fried fish, eggplant salad, and chicken.
Uncrowded pristine beaches are commonplace throughout the Calamianes Islands.
Hanging on the window of the shell is decorated with a local hut on the island of Coron.
The waters surrounding Calamianes Islands, teeming with flora and fauna. Also on the bottom you can see the wrecks from the Second world war.
The village elder takes the traditional love song of the people of tagbanua.
Sea, sun, sand and limestone cliffs overhanging the crystal clear waters of the beautiful landscape of the archipelago Calamian.
© 2017, paradox. All rights reserved.