Tanquilut Family Chronicles

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Bohol and Cebu Adventure, Part 1C

After a quick pit stop back at the pension house, we changed into our swimming gear and were off to Panglao. We stayed at the Dumaluan Beach Resort, which is right beside the Bohol Beach Club. DBR catered mostly to corporate events and family reunions. We rented a hut and wasted no time preparing to hit the water. First on the agenda was putting on protective sunblock. Of course, with no mirror and only each others' eyes to trust, some of us had waaay too much sun block on. That day, Lola Naty reigned supreme in Sunblock indulgence!



Tito Lito should have been with us to see how sexy and seductive Tita Myr can be! Check out the very daring swimsuit she has on! Take note, yung ibang parts ng bathing suit nya ay sheer!



Once clad in sunblock and dressed appropriately, the ladies hit the beach... well... not before they could play drama queens for the day. Eto na si Hilda, Chanda, Gloria, at Maricel... Believe me, these ladies needed little to no direction!



Then it was time for some fun in the sun! It was super low tide when we went into the water, so we didn't exactly swim. We more of... walked, sat, and soaked in the sun. The white sand was pretty fine and compact. Although the beach had its share of algae and plants, it was overall pretty good. Schools of fishies were just all around!



Here are some shots I took of the beach. It was nearing sun down when I took these pictures.



**Starfishes could be seen all over the shore! We even saw this huge starfish (bigger than a human head) but decided not to disturb it.**



**The beach wasn't at all crowded. There were a couple of people, but it still had a private, secluded feel to it.**




**Before we really said good bye to Panglao, Tita and I snuck into Bohol Beach Club and laid on their beach-front hammocks, which I must say, was the cherry on top of the icing. It was soothing and relaxing. At that moment, I wanted my retirement years to be beach-front-hammock-esque. Twas a nice way to end the beach day.**

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