BLUE WATERS AND FRIENDLY SEA GIANTS.

Hello! Here's a little flashback of my trip to Oslob back in 2013 with my coursemates. I was reminded of this paradise when my some of my relatives visited it just this month. Whale watching has been a controversial issue despite the safety precautions that are being continuously practiced in the area. But oops, I intend not to be political today. I'll leave you to explore more of the issue on your own. Concerned citizens are standing up for our whale sharks. Yes!

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If you're planning to visit the Butandings, here's a peek of what it'll be like :)

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It cannot be denied that the Oslob waters are just so blue. (I decided not to swim in it because, ugh , I don't know - maybe, I was just half scared to be around the friendly giants? Haha) We were allowed to feed them. However, chilling on a small boat with the teasing waves is definitely not my thing - I get easily dizzy. I tried so hard not to vomit, I was seasick. Fortunately, I didn't spill anything on the fascinatingly clean waters of Tanawan.

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We stayed at the MB's Sunrise View Resort. I'm not sure if these hotlines are still working but you may want to give them a try if you're interested for more information - 09232971176 or 09065869895. We had a good stay there. :)

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We visited the place to accomplish an academic requirement. I miss technical writing. I miss school. I'm so bothered with my choice to go back to my academic undertaking this August. I really hope this time, it'd be for my dreams.