Kalanggaman Island: A Beach Holiday Getaway
by Jhaypee Guia on March 17, 2016KALANGGAMAN is a strip of land with an area of less than 10 hectares, situated approximately 12 kilometers from the shoreline of the mainland of Palompon, Leyte. With its rich marine environment, it serves as traditional fishing grounds of the local fisherfolks and communal areas for swimming and social gatherings of local residents.
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Start Of Summer At Mahaba Island
by J.P. Leo Castillo on August 19, 2015The eastern beachfront at Mahaba is probably the best in all of the Cuatro Islas. The immediate area of the beach is relatively shallow and free of rocks making it perfect for swimming.
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DIGYO ISLAND: BARE ESSENTIALS
by J.P. Leo Castillo on August 14, 2015Digyo is the smallest of the Cuatro Islas group of islands at 3.5 hectares. Digyo has sandbars stretching out at its northwestern and southeastern extremities with the latter the more pronounced.
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HIMOKILAN ISLAND: A SHORT BUT SWEET VISIT
by J.P. Leo Castillo on August 14, 2015Himokilan looked imposing from a distance with a hat-shaped hill jutting out over the landscape and a forest of green blanketing the whole island.
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Cuatro Islas: Uncovering Leyte's Hidden Gems
by J.P. Leo Castillo on July 7, 2015Cuatro Islas is relatively unknown to most travelers. Unlike Kalanggaman Island farther up north which is slowly gaining in popularity, the four islands has yet to break into the travel itinerary of most folks Visayas.
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