Hello my dear Hivers!
This is basically part 2 of my previous blog where I’ll be sharing the moment we arrived in Moabog.
As we continued our trip and finally arrived, we headed straight to the path going there because I was so excited to see the sea.
It turns out the beach wasn’t private, so we didn’t have to pay any entrance fee. While going down, we passed by some goats in different colors, first a black one, then a white one. It was a nice spot for them to graze since there was a lot of grass around.
Leading the way were my auntie and my little sister.
Walking was really difficult due to the numerous rocks.
Coming nearer, the first thing that greeted us was a lovely sight of lots of colorful boats.
Some of the boats were even surrounded by grass, kind of like vines, and there were also little flowers around, which made the area look even prettier.
While I was looking for the cottage or spot where my companions were, the first ones I saw were my little cousins, who were happily swimming in the sea. As I was heading toward them, they all shouted, “Ate Mayka! Ate Mayka!” I just smiled at them and said, “Don’t be too naughty, okay?”
After that, I went straight to our spot. Some of them were still eating. We then placed our stuff next to the cottage.
My sister was suggesting that we start taking pictures, but I was just too tired from the long journey to even think about it. After an approximately half an hour ride to get here, I just responded, "later, let's have a rest for a while," and she just nodded.
Once again, the view is just so beautiful! Aside from the beautiful view, the sea is super clean. And there was also another cottage across from ours.
In my previous blog, I mentioned that we were going to swim in Moalboal, but I was wrong, I often get confused of the names Moalboal and Muabog.
So yes, we actually swam in Muabog! And the mini cottage we stayed in was also free.
My uncle even brought some Yakult and here it is!
I’ll end my blog here for now, my dear Hivers. Thank you so much for reading!
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