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(through the branches)
(Look at the lonely boat in the distance)
(Look at the emeralds nearby)
(Boat waiting for tourists)
(Colorful seawater under colorful leaves)
Natural freshwater lake
Kayangan Lake is actually a freshwater lake hidden after climbing over this hill, the pattern is not large, but it is a typical beautiful landscape. Similar to EL NIDO's Small Lagoon, this is the perfect natural swimming pool, and the rock structure with different shapes under the water is a fresh experience for snorkelers. Unfortunately, I was too excited for a while, forgot to put on the eyepiece, and had to dryly watch the swam of sharp-billed fish swimming on the surface of the water, quietly feeling the coolness here.
(Standard photo)
(Fisheye lens)
(Tourists resting on the boardwalk)
(The visibility of the dark green lake is extremely high)
(There are a large number of small schools of pointed fish in the lake)
(Serene raft in the lake)
(Sparkling change)
Head to Twin Lagoon
On the way out of Kayangan Lake to Twin Lagoon, the green coral belt and the soaring sea limestone landscape are even more stunning. Along the way, the camera in my hand couldn't stop, and sometimes I even jumped to the bow of the boat, trying to be the first to record the beauty that was about to emerge.
(Leaving Kayangan Lake.) The captain's young son came to the bow of the ship to help turn)
(Limestone like a church on the sea)
(Whether it is smooth or backlit, it has its own unique form)
(The coral belt at the bottom is exceptionally colorful)
(Redefined "clear")
(Shades are clear)
(Crab boat sailing gently around Coron Island)
Arrive at Twin Lagoon
The third stop, Twin Lagoon, is two small lagoons connected to each other.
(The entrance to twin lagoons is hidden behind a circle of coral belts)
Swim into the lake
The only way to get into Twin Lagoon is through a small staircase through a small staircase through a small hole, or directly downstream from the cave, which is so small that it is impossible to accommodate kayaks to enter due to high tides – so it's better to swim in with a waterproof camera.
(A glass blue at the entrance)
(A small fish hanging in the air at the mouth of the cave, which will only move if it touches it)
(Lagoon cave entrance, fish fluttering, feel the color is a bit sci-fi)
(Colorful reef walls in the lagoon, the oil painting texture of Pop Art)
(Although they are all strange stones, the color is still very postmodern)
(A large white jellyfish with a fish's belly, see its blue tentacles?) )
(The land scenery of the lagoon itself is also beautiful)
(Small cave by the lagoon)
(Sapphire lake water)
The underwater world
The species of life in the lagoon are not typical tropical marine life, but a small number of unnamed hard corals, algae, crustaceans and other aquatic plants, combined with the underwater reef rocks, forming an extremely alternative combination of forms and colors. However, perhaps due to the lack of nutrients, the number of fish is pitifully small
(The cliffs are covered with strangely colored algae.)
(Strong sense of ruin)
Fantastic phenomenon
The biggest feature of this lagoon is that the water temperature changes extremely unstable: even if you float on the same level, you will feel the body hot and cold; our underwater vision is often blurred, shaky and other wonderful phenomena due to the temperature difference of the water body.
(Temperature difference blur automatically creates a magical "out of focus" effect)
(Isn't that surreal?) )
Twin Lagoon
Twin Lagoon is a lagoon with a relatively low salt water content, and the coral distribution is naturally not as dense as in the pure seawater, but its strange combination of seabed colors and forms, as well as the ever-changing water temperature, is still a unique and unforgettable experience; but compared to Barracuda Lake, another famous diving site on The island of Coron (there is also a strong water temperature contrast), Twin Lagoon is an entry-level experience.
(Swim to the edge of the lagoon, at the end of the narrow waterway is a water hut)
(Sea urchin pile)
(Corals that resemble red blood cells)
(Desert Rose)
(The dazzling light penetrates deep into the depths, like a secret place)
Scenery all the way
Emerge from the Twin Lagoon and continue along the picturesque way.
(Maritime Limestone Forest)
(Looking back at the town of Cologne in the Strait of Cologne)
Bano Beach
The fourth stop: exquisite and beautiful Banol Beach, the most famous "Beach 91" in a string of small white sands on the west side of Coron Island.
Although we have already enjoyed many different styles of white sand beaches in EL NIDO, the emergence of Barnon Beach has still relentlessly refreshed our cognition. Or look at the picture and talk about it -
(See two pieces of white sand in the distance)
(The man, the sea, the dog)
(The bright green shoals followed by the white and flawless sand beaches are unbelievably perfect)
(On the right hand side is the slightly larger section, where several ships have already docked.)
(Slightly smaller section on the left-hand side)
(Cologne's exclusive sea color)
(Close-up view of the beach)
(A patch of gradient blue that you want to wear)
(The effect of the Ipad is very good)
(clear to transparent)
(Projection of a large patch of frangipani trees on the beach)
(A painting everywhere)
(Frangipani tree)
(small fresh, frangipani)
(Hidden mini beach north of Banol Beach)
(Stilt house on mini beach)
in Barnon Beach
(Pure white fine sand)
(Casual kiosk for lunch)
Snorkel coral strips
Lunch and relaxation on such a beautiful beach are naturally very pleasant. However, no matter how pure the natural scenery is, it cannot withstand the "appreciation" of a large number of tourists. When it was noon and the troops were squandering their time on Banol Beach, which was already a lot of land, I wisely chose what few tourists on this beach would do – snorkeling. Willfully think: Anyway, let's charter a boat, the time is there, and it is not too late to swim a lap back.
Of course, this "non-mainstream" choice was also due to the discovery of coral belts on the far shore of Banol Beach on the ship before, which made me feel worthwhile to try to explore. It turns out that although the distance is a bit far, the overall trip is still worth the trip.
(A rare starfish here)
(Small disc from red to purple)
(The corals here are not very densely distributed, but there are colorful columnar reefs everywhere.)
(Reef in light and shadow)
(Which light and shadow is more artistic?) )
(The colors are still very rich)
(Fist-like warm reef body)
(distinctive fuchsia)
(Like a fortress that doesn't look like a machine gun?) )
(Reef under the cover of fish)
(Strange cliffs on the side of the fault)
(Corals and reefs near faults, the color and shape are more exaggerated)
(A clown fish with red and white in it)
(Purple antlers and large disc)
(Hard Coral Maze)
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