Friday, March 11, 2011

The Cliffs in Calicoan

(photo by Susan Tan) taken from the side of the cliffs during a high tide; see the waves make love to the cliffs
front view (low tide)
side view (low tide)
yes, you can go near the edge ONLY if it is low tide (you don't want the waves to make love to you, too; and that's me shouting my heart out)



How to get here:

This place is in the island of Calicoan, but a little bit far from the surfing area. A lot of people know about the existence of this majestic place, but only a few people actually know where it is (except for the locals in Calicoan, of course). So, you have to look for it or get a guide who knows his way around.

Here are some useful directions (based on personal experience):
  • Drive to Calicoan Island
  • If you see the Flag Pole and Park, drive to its left side (right side will lead you to the surfing area and Sulangan Island)
  • When your reach the beach, go left; you will see a path, just follow it.
  • Along that strip are the cliffs; but you will not see it directly. Park in a place that looks like ruins, and go past the bushes.
  • Tada! The Cliffs!
  • If you don't get it...well, just contact me. :P

1 comment:

  1. Do you have Susan Tan's contact info? I met her a decade ago and would like to get in touch again.

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