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Coron Chronicles: Lagoons & Beaches

By Wanderingjoshua
The Mystique of Kayangan lake
The new day was just over the horizon as the sun's finger tips traced the linings of the karst rock formations across the sea. There it was in the near distance, paradise.

Coron Chronicles: Lagoons & Beaches

Kayangan Lake

There was a long delay before we started our island hopping tour. It took almost an hour before the tour started from the time we arrived. There was another 15 minutes before we got to Kayangan Lake. There was a short hike up stone steps before we were rewarded with the fantastic view of Kayangan Lake. The view was simply awe-inspiring.
Kayangan Lake is dubbed as the cleanest lake in the Philippines. The clear, emerald colored waters enticed me to dive in and swim. You can clearly see the bottom of the lake once you are in the water.

Coron Chronicles: Lagoons & Beaches

Kayangan Lake

The lake was part salty and fresh which made it easier for me to swim around in it. The refreshing cool waters soothed and reinvigorated my body.

Coron Chronicles: Lagoons & Beaches

Kayangan Lake

Behind the Rock Formations: The Twin Lagoon
There is a hidden beauty behind the scars of the earth. The towering karst rock formations were carefully shaped and molded by nature through time. Behind these stone curtains lies an inner beauty that no words can describe.

Coron Chronicles: Lagoons & Beaches

Twin Lagoon

Thew jagged rocks and clear blue waters created a magnificent contrast in beauty. The leaping rock formations and its scars meshed well with the calm emerald waters below it. I couldn't help but look and take in what this lagoon had to offer.

Coron Chronicles: Lagoons & Beaches

Twin Lagoon

Walking through the narrow walk way that led to the lagoon was worth a prelude to what it had to offer inside. The emerald waters were calm and enticing the moment I laid my eyes on it. The water was deep so I decided to keep the life vest on when I swam in its cool waters.

Coron Chronicles: Lagoons & Beaches

Twin Lagoon

I couldn't help but look up at the karst rock formations that housed the lagoon I was swimming in.

Coron Chronicles: Lagoons & Beaches

Twin Lagoon

Before I left this magnificent place, I had to take a picture and permanently store it in my memory.
The Hidden Lagoon
There are plenty of lagoons scattered all over the islands surrounding Coron. The tour I took made its way to Hidden Lagoon.

Coron Chronicles: Lagoons & Beaches

Hidden Lagoon

Hidden Lagoon is not as impressive as Kayangan Lake or Twin Lagoon, but it was beautiful in its own right.

Coron Chronicles: Lagoons & Beaches

Hidden Lagoon

The cool. emerald waters was a nice place to swim in.

Coron Chronicles: Lagoons & Beaches

Hidden Lagoon

Yes, there are a lot of karst rock formations in hidden lagoon as well.
CYC Beach
 
Aside from magnificent landscapes and lagoons, Coron is also home to beautiful beaches. One of the beaches I got to visit was CYC Beach.

Coron Chronicles: Lagoons & Beaches

CYC Beach

The clear waters and fine white sand created a relaxing atmosphere.

Coron Chronicles: Lagoons & Beaches

CYC Beach

There were also mangroves growing on CYC Beach that added to its landscape. Lounging and bathing on this beach was not only relaxing but fun as well.

Smith Beach
There is an island sitting on the middle of the ocean where the beauty of nature is shrouded by fierce karst rock formations that are beautiful in their own right.

Coron Chronicles: Lagoons & Beaches

Smith Beach

Smith Beach may be a small beach surrounded by gigantic karst rock formations, but despite its small size it was still good looking and a nice place to relax and unwind in.

Coron Chronicles: Lagoons & Beaches

Smith Beach

The clear, calm waters was more than enough to skip heartbeats. The fine white sand tickling your toes adds to the ambiance. The surrounding karst rock formations creates a beautiful contrast with the serene atmosphere. Who would've known that the scars of the earth could be so awe inspiring?

Coron Chronicles: Lagoons & Beaches

Smith Beach

Eating lunch in one of those huts on a daily basis would be a dream come true.

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