Next on our itinerary is the Twin Lagoon. There were already two batches of tourists when we arrived. A clearance thru the Calis Mountain leads to this spectacular destination. The Twin Lagoon which has an inner and outer bodies of water, is divided by huge... as in huge limestone walls and connected by a small passage which is visible only at low tide.
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PAPER from Another Brick in the Wall Kit by Nicole Kaltenecker
PAPER by Jenni Rousseau (Chaos Lounge)
PAPER by Jenni Rousseau (Chaos Lounge)
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As soon as our boat was anchored safely, Rellie went down to test the water. It was both warm and cold at the same time. The water is also clear, clean and inviting. They say it's a combination of freash and saltwater.
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PAPER from Beach House Kit by Tina
Still armed with my floater and snorkeling gears, I decided to dive in. Warm and cold nga! Basta it's a different feeling, it's as if the water is divided into two parts.
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PAPER from Piece a Cake Kit by Shabby Princess
FOLDED RIBBON from Tahlia Kit by Scrap-N-Tag
To swim to the place, you have to pass through a narrow opening on the side of the mountain. Going through it is like moving into another world. As mentioned earlier, the opening is only visible during low tide. So we are lucky to reach Twin Lagoon at the right time.
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FRAME from Feeling Turquoise Kit by Tabrizia
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