Zone 2 Coastal Area, A Perfect Place For Sunset Gazing

in Worldmappin5 days ago

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Greetings worldmappin travelers around the World, Manticao in the Province of Misamis Oriental contains lots of wonderful views particularly in beaches or any in coastal areas. I will take you in some place in Manticao coastal areas and it is located near at Vencelyn beach resort. This place contains lots of rocks and corals but despite of that, their are still lots of people visited this place and enjoyed themselves by exploring the coastal areas and take for swim in a clean and shallow sea water. This place does not have name yet in fact this place is not yet developed into a beach resort. This coastal area is located at Zone 2 Barangay Punta Silum and it is quitely far from National road and urbanized places like houses and commercial establishments. It takes a few minutes of traveling if we started to travel from Barangay Poblacion depends on how the traffic the Road is.

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Everytime when there is a low tide happens here, lots of big stones and corals shown up in the surface were lots of crabs, fish and shrimps hide under of those big stones. Sea shells also lives on the stone holes and lots of brittle fish will comes out in the sand or holes. Aside of that, lots of peebles and some place were tons of sands locates. Most of the sands can be seen and found here are black sands called "Margaha". Lots of sea weeds grows on each stones and corals and most of all the fascinating rock pools every low tide.

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Some of the stones and corals here has been washed out by big and rough waves during bad weather, storms and typhoons. Some of the stones are already brittled and broke into smaller pieces but those Natural phenomenon also gives the place a fascinating views. Aside of that, a tall and high cliffs made of stones also be seen here. For many years has passed, those big cliff keeps eroding due to earthquakes and the big chunk of stones fallen down going to the coastal areas.

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This big chunk of stones was fallen down from the cliff as the strong earthquakes strikes at the place. This big stones are already here for many years and it is submerged in the sea water during high tide. Some of the stones here are covered with mangroove trees and sea weeds and lots of shells hiding on it.

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This place contains a shallow crystal clear sea water. This is why most of the people who visited here wants this place as a perfect spots because of the shallow and deep water. Aside of that, lots of fish also swim here were lots of fishermen riding their small boats going in here just to catched lots of fish. Every afternoon, they started to set sail to the sea bringing their fishing nets and lamps and spend many hours at the sea. Those crystal clear sea water are very tempting for those who loves beach adventure.

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Sometimes near at the coastal areas, there are also some ships and cargo vessels passing by here going to the port place of the corporations near in this areas. It served as a traveling route for those ships and cargos and they can easily navigate because of the red lights that served as a indications about nearly dry land. This place is facing at the Panguil bay areas and it is surrounded with dry lands in Ozamis City, Manticao and Naawan. Every sunset, the coastal area is perfect for sunset gazing because it contains a unique over views of the place.

Thank you for visiting and reading my post, have a nice day everyone.

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