The island is relatively uninhabited, which would make it easy to pretend that the island is your own secret getaway.
The photos alone make me want to paddle out and visit this little unknown island! It looks absolutely stunning. If you want to learn more about how to get to Onuk, check out this super informative blog post (scroll halfway down until you get to Wednesday). The writers of that blog also took these amazing shots!
The last photo of Onuk Island won a National Geographic contest! Just set me down on this island with my computer and some wifi (and Brian: ) and I think I would be happy for life!
How cool would it be to tell people "Come to my private island"?
ReplyDeleteRight! It would be pretty amazing!
DeleteThe pictures are beautiful, would love to spend a day doing nothing there!
ReplyDeleteAgreed! Me too :}
Deletemind. blown.
ReplyDeleteso this is where they get those generic post card photos used for computer wallpaper?
I kinda need that boat too.
Haha- I think I have that same generic beach scene as my wallpaper too! Ya I could totally use that boat in my life!
DeleteWow! awesome pictures! I would love to live on such a little and lonely island with my family and friends... who the hell needs electricity?^^
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Right! I could trade electricity for coconuts!
DeleteThat looks amazing, I would definitely to at least visit there, it's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAgreed! Isn't it beautiful!
DeleteThank you for featuring Onuk Island using my photos, though I highly recommend that you apply proper credits.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
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Ramon Mitra Jr and his dynasty originate in Onuk, Balabac, Palawan and went to Manila for Congress, Senate, etc. and died in 2000 his son Ramon III ''Mon Mon'' was a senatorial candidate in 2010 and former governor of Palawan.
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