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this was taken from a private beach land between Kinoguitan and Sugbong Cogon, in the province of Misamis Oriental, in the Southern Philippines..
“Sometimes you put walls up not to keep people out, but to see who cares enough to break them down.”
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This little white sand beach is located on the south west coast of Camiguin Island. It is one the the finest Islands in the Visayan Islands of the Philippines.
Camiguin island, Mindanao province, Philippines.
Copyright © Piotr Gaborek. All rights reserved!! Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
The whole capital of Camiguin, with its cemetery, sunk under the sea. In the following years, the sunken land and the gravestones can still be seen. when the tide is low. But in 1948 until 1953, Mount Vulcan erupted again, sinking the whole area deeper, to around twenty feet. In 1982, a large cross was built on the solidified lava to mark the site that became the graves of the ancestors of the Camiguin people.