Just out of the blue,
we decided to drop by
at Camiguin Island
before I catch my flight
back to Cebu the next day.
So, from Iligan, we drove all the way
to Balingoan Port (in CDO)
where we got on a ferry
that took us to the island.
It was a rush day trip
and I would not recommend it.
A day tour is definitely
not enough to explore
what this small island has to offer.
First Glimpse
The view of the sea and the towering Mt. Guinsilban will welcome you as soon as you step on the island...
I would have loved
to climb up on top of it
if we had the time...
I'm sure
the view from up there
is amazingly beautiful...
Waterfall Memory
known as the City of Waterfalls,
so I was surprised when I saw this.
The 250-foot Katibawasan Falls
was like water that gushed out
from a pipeline leak.
Nevertheless,
it still has its own unique beauty.
It creates a small pool at the bottom.
It's always refreshing and soothing
to get a back massage
from nature for free ...
Before sunset
It's just sand that's enough to be called an island ^_^...
The Island that Breathes
No one lives on this small island...
She's quite a mysterious person.
I'm not sure
if other people saw her.
I call her as
"She Who Guards the Island" 
In Between Moments
Another day has come and gone...
Let's stop for a while before we go on with our ride...
It's a great day to praise the Lord...
Walking in the light of God...
What Lies Beneath
The island is of volcanic origin which is made up of four stratovolcanoes...
One eruption in 1871 sank the old capital of Camiguin, with its cemetery, sunk under the sea.
In the following years,
the sunken land and the gravestones can still be seen when the tide is low.
But in 1948 until 1953, Mount Vulcan erupted again,
sinking the whole area deeper,
to around twenty feet.
In 1982, a large cross was built
on the solidified lava
to mark the site that
became the graves of the
ancestors of the Camiguin people.
It then became known
as
The Sunken Cemetery.
~
Can you see the Giant's sleeping face ?
^_^)
that He had made...
and behold, it was very good!
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