Blue Lagoon in Pagudpod. We chose Blue Lagoon, a u-shaped stretch of white beach, shaped pretty much just like Dakak.
The Blue Lagoon was once a well-kept secret among a few adventurous travelers and word spread around about the “Boracay of the North”. Thanks to the government for giving priority to infrastructure development.
We had a quiet walkies from Kapuluan Resort to this mesmerizing blue water of lagoon. I would absolutely tell that we had perfect time that day.
We had a quiet walkies from Kapuluan Resort to this mesmerizing blue water of lagoon. I would absolutely tell that we had perfect time that day.
After this strand of fine sand, at the point where the waves outer reach bid farewell to the beach before going back to the light-blue sea, is a stretch composed of fine pebbles and polished corals. I must confess that pebble may not be the accurate term, but the next word that comes to mind is “sand”, but that portion is much larger than “sand”. At the edge of this strip, under the water, are stones that may hurt the soles of the unprepared visitor. It’s like a last line of defense of the sea, trying to prevent people from disturbing the perfect rolls of its bubbly waves.
Walking to that point, one will immediately feel the sting of the sun. No surprise in that, for this is a beach and, besides, that’s what sunscreen is for. What’s surprising, however, is the refreshingly cool water, even under the mid-day sun.
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