Awesome skies we saw that day. The sun shining through double layers of clouds!
Water reflecting as a mirror on the still ocean waters.
The shallow areas of the sea now that the tides are still at its lowest.
Vast beautiful skies. The blue in the sea and sky are actual blue! Beautiful place to live.
Hannah commented that the oldest woman in Philippines lives here. Peaceful, calm and serene. Anyone wanna live a longer life?
The focus of this image is the man in the middle (duh!), But what is he standing on?!
He’s on an upside-down kayak, paddling his way around. Kewl eh?
A fish!
Nah, Satkuru’s skipping stones on the water.
We were worried by stepping on a hermit crab, we’ll kill it. So I did. These series of shots prove that no hermit was harmed in the process of putting your foot down.
Hermit crabs are not actually closely related to true crabs. Most of the time, hermit crabs use the shells of sea snails. The end tip of a hermit crab’s body is designed to hold on strongly onto the columella of any snail shell.
However as the hermit rab grows bigger, it has to find a larger shell and abandoning it’s previous home to others. The analogy of a hermit depicts one who lives alone.