Sandbars are one of the sought-after and picturesque tourist sites in the Philippines. Normally characterized with a fine white sand emerging mid-sea or extending out of an island that reveals itself during low tide. Sometimes they are also called shoals, but a sandbar is specifically made up of sand. The best thing about the Philippines, being an archipelago composed over 7,400 islands, is that there are thousands of sandbars and pristine beaches. And these are 10 of the longest sandbars in the Philippines.
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Wednesday, July 12, 2017
10 Longest Sandbars of the Philippines
Sandbars are one of the sought-after and picturesque tourist sites in the Philippines. Normally characterized with a fine white sand emerging mid-sea or extending out of an island that reveals itself during low tide. Sometimes they are also called shoals, but a sandbar is specifically made up of sand. The best thing about the Philippines, being an archipelago composed over 7,400 islands, is that there are thousands of sandbars and pristine beaches. And these are 10 of the longest sandbars in the Philippines.
Labels:
Balabac,
Beach,
Bohol,
Camarines Sur,
Caramoan,
Mapping,
Negros Oriental,
Palawan,
Panampangan,
Panglao,
Quezon,
Sandbar,
Tawi-Tawi,
Virgin Island
Location:
Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines
Sunday, December 25, 2016
Mapping Expedition to Palawan's Southern Frontier - Balabac
Bordering Philippines and Malaysia, there lies a group of islands at the southernmost tip of the province of Palawan. Unknown to many, these islands have one of the best and fine beaches in the country and probably the world. Composed of over thirty islands and numerous sandbars including endemic species such as the Philippine Mouse-Deer and the Philippine Eagle. Schadow1 Expeditions was there to map it and see for ourselves the beauty that these islands possess.
Location:
Balabac, Philippines
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