Last November 29, I was fortunate enough to visit Tali Beach in Nasugbu, Batangas for the first time. Amazing place, perfect for some major R&R. But don't take my word for it, I'll let the pictures speak for themselves.
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This be my teammates. You can tell we were very delighted to be on this trip.
We arrived at Nasugbu at around 10 AM. My officemate's resthouse was located inside a private subdivision and was relatively near the beach. Had a hearty lunch of
liempo and
adobo (which, ironically, isn't really good for the heart) then played tourist afterwards. It was pictures galore from then on.
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Nasugbu is such a beautiful place. I obviously couldn't stop taking pictures of the landscape. I have also, honestly, never seen seawater this clear before.
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One thing I noticed in Tali is that plenty of the people who come here have their own boats. Wish I had one of those.
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Absence makes the heart grow fonder. This didn't really apply to us since the absence of work made this trip a lot more enjoyable. I wish Pi could've joined us though.
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The youngest members of our team (L-R): Me, Len, Rostum, Paula, and Jesse.
Spent most of the afternoon swimming. I also went snorkelling for the first time. Too bad I couldn't take pictures
under the water. The things I saw would've have been really nice on photo.
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Me: Happy and wet.
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Snorkelling buddies Rostum and Jesse.
The highlight of the trip would probably be getting to watch the Sunset before finally going back to Manila. Sentimental bastard that I am, I enjoyed every second of it. Would've have been a lot more special if Pi was there with me.
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Kodak moment. A grandfather takes his little granddaughter for a walk in the water.
So there it is, our day trip to Tali Beach. I don't know when or if I'll ever get to visit Nasugbu again. I'm just happy I got the chance to tag along.
That's all for now. Check back again later. See you around.