If you listen hard enough, each of these boats has an interesting story to tell.
This is Calle Real, one of El Nido Town's main streets. The definition of a "main street" here is a street wide enough for two tricycles to pass side by side with ample clearance.
Tourists wanting to get a taste of the sand, sea, and seafood of a "small fishing town" may need to have a few things cleared up.
El Morro, or by its full Spanish name El Castillo San Felipe del Morro, was a sixteenth-century Spanish citadel and is now a World Heratige Site as well as a part of the San Juan National Historic Site. Since the departure of the U.S.
This is one your first encounters in the Yosemite Valley.
This is a small boutique winery in the El Dorado County, California area, which is located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains of Northern California. You can taste many different varieties of wine, enjoy a picnic on the grassy grounds while taking in the majestic view of the rugged Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Camping, boating, picnics, hiking and mountain biking are among the attractions at this small lake in the western Sierra Nevadas. The lake is actually a reservoir but it is also a major recreation area in El Dorado county.
Nothing beats a view of the sea and the sky at sunset. I took this photo at beach front of Lagen Island Resort during my trip to El Nido, Palawan (Philippines)--one of those spectacular places you gotta go for some sun, diving, kayaking, trekking, dining, and relaxation.
Cabinas El Mirador Lodge is an excellent place to stay in Drake Bay, on Costa Rica's beautiful Osa Peninsula. The view is exceptional...
The best thing about El Nido is its awe-inspiring natural beauty. The next best thing is the variety of ways available for exploring.