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My postcard-like view

This is my first post for SkyWatchFriday. We were on our way to Coron,Palawan when I have taken this picture, but it's a shame I can't remember the exact place, anyhow, the overwhelming joy of seeing the scenery in front of me stayed in my heart. For more images, please visit here.

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Anonymous said…
I to just joined today it's a beautiful picture.
Anonymous said…
Welcome! And you start with a great image! Looks very mysterious! Bravo! Cheers, Klaus
What a romantic landscape! certainly memorable!
Anonymous said…
What a spectacular photo, Mayet! I'm new to this too (my second time). Thanks for stopping by and for your kind words!
Lilli & Nevada said…
And what a beautiful postcard this makes. Welcome to Sky Watch it is very addicting
Kay said…
A very big welcome to you. Your first photo is just lovely and a wonderful contribution to Sky Watch.
Jeanne said…
Welcome and thanks for visiting me. I'm fairly new to Sky Watch too. Your picture is amazing. That piece of land in the expanse of water so beautiful with the sun behind it.
Kelly said…
Great SWF photo! Well done!
Louise said…
What a terrific first contribution! Excellent capture!
Anonymous said…
Its the island from LOST from a distance. -grin-

Thanks for sharing and thanks for visiting my Skywatch.
Anonymous said…
an awesome place, very beautiful and thats in the Philippines, thanks for the visit..

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