
Known primarily as a scuba divers paradise, Palau offers interesting options for exploration on land as well. Many call Palau “Rainbow’s End”. The pot of gold is its rough-hewn islands, diverse marine life, and friendly people. Lying just 805 kilometers southeast of the Philippines, it is composed of six major island groups consisting of about 300 islands. It is considered as the “diver’s haven”, most of the people who have heard of or have been to Palau are scuba divers. IT is because the coral reed and the marine life are totally amazing.
I haven’t been to Palau, but it is one of my dream destinations. It is one great reason to save up for, to see and experience nature’s beauty. See you there everyone!
I haven’t been to Palau, but it is one of my dream destinations. It is one great reason to save up for, to see and experience nature’s beauty. See you there everyone!
August 11, 2009 at 8:35 PM
wow! palau is really a beauty.
how r u sis? grabe.. its been awhile. i missed u. naku no, don't be sorry u did not greet me on time. ok lang un. its better late than never. i appreciate it still.
teka, kumusta knb? hehe.. wla na kong balita. =)