Remote Island Paradise of Cresta de Gallo
Posted by Mr. Watanabe on 15:43 PM - Friday, July 16, 2010
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Photo Credits: Capt. Hyper
This is island paradise all right, but it's one island that's difficult to reach and it's practically uninhabited. Also known as Isla de Gallo, Cresta de Gallo (translates to Rooster Comb) is a small island off the coast of Romblon (presumably south as seen in the map, but we're not sure) is known for its powder white sand that rivals that of Boracay, where one can swim, snorkel, or dive in nearby sites. This island stirs up picturesque fanatasies, doesn't it?



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