Ananyana Resort, Bohol – This entry is dedicated to my Dad who is a nature lover and is a regular viewer of Heart2Heart……Thanks Dad for always showing us the beauty of God’s gift….NATURE!Yvonne was right when she told us about these crabs… definitely a National Geographic moment. Thank you for sharing this once in a lifetime experience with us. Javier made sure that we got up early in the morning to witness this so he could catch some of the tiny crabs that come out during low tide. It is quite tricky because when they know you are coming, they hide under the sand and dig holes.But in some areas, it is a bit more difficult to dig so it is easier to catch them….. of course, after catching them, the kids send them back to the water where they belong……..[email_link]
Wowee, LOVE! You never mentioned this fantastic event. Lucky Javier to have been part of it.
Thanks for the dedication!
Looks like a lot of effort to fill the buckets……what a life to be young and a kid again to do all these things……wonderful……….also great to know that they were released back to the wild instead of being made into burong talangkka(??) Lol!!!!!
ps. that’s what Dad’s are for……..
I didn’t have the slightest idea that those were crabs scattered in the sand until I scrolled down the first picture. Gee, the kids were brave enough to walk through the sand not minding the fact that the crabs were just there underground waiting to clamp their pincers. And both kids were barefooted! Gutsy kids, I must say…..
wow, i love it! it makes me want to make a trip there. i think we definitely have to go. it’s our kind of place/ thanks for sharing it. what a beautiful moment for the children.
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