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  • Sunset at Logon beach, Its well known for its spectacular sunsets,  at Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Logon Beach. _DSC2196.jpg
  • Sunset at Logon beach, Its well known for its spectacular sunsets,  at Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Logon Beach. _DSC2188.jpg
  • Beach scene at Bounty beach at sunrise on  Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC21...jpg
  • Fishermen with their catamarans , on the  Island of  Malapascua , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC21...jpg
  • Beach scene at Bounty beach at sunrise on  Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC21...jpg
  • Sunset at Logon beach, Its well known for its spectacular sunsets,  at Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Logon Beach. _DSC2195.jpg
  • Beach scene at north side on the  Island of  Malapascua , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC21...jpg
  • Beach scene at Bounty beach at sunrise on  Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC21...jpg
  • Fisherman seated at Logon beach , on the  Island of  Malapascua , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometres across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island,  Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC60...jpg
  • People visiting the Shore Temple, The Shore Temple (built in 700–728 AD) is so named because it overlooks the shore of the Bay of Bengal. the temple, built with blocks of granite, dating from the 8th century AD. IMamallapuram, Tamil Nadu , India
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  • People visiting the Shore Temple, The Shore Temple (built in 700–728 AD) is so named because it overlooks the shore of the Bay of Bengal. the temple, built with blocks of granite, dating from the 8th century AD. IMamallapuram, Tamil Nadu , India
    _DSC8966.jpg
  • Minature shrine at the Shore Temple, Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu , India
    _DSC9009.jpg
  • Minature shrine at the Shore Temple, Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu , India
    _DSC9025.jpg
  • Minature shrine at the Shore Temple, Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu , India
    _DSC9012.jpg
  • Porter carrying goods  to shore at Logon beach, the only means of transporting goods and people is by boat to Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Logon Beach. _DSC6314.jpg
  • Catamaran on the shore of a bay  ,South  Coast of Cebu, Cebu , Philippines
    _DSC5433.jpg
  • Fishermen hauling a catamaran to shore,   Negombo Beach,  Negombo
    _DSC3801.jpg
  • Fishermen hauling a catamaran to shore,   Negombo Beach,  Negombo
    _DSC3799.jpg
  • Fisshing boast beiing hauled to shore, Trincomalee
    _DSC7680.jpg
  • Porter carrying goods  to shore at Logon beach, the only means of transporting goods and people is by boat to Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometres across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Logon Beach. _DSC6363.jpg
  • Fishermen hauling a catamaran to shore,   Negombo Beach,  Negombo
    _DSC3922.jpg
  • Fishermen hauling a catamaran to shore,   Negombo Beach,  Negombo
    _DSC3841.jpg
  • Fishermen hauling a catamaran to shore,   Negombo Beach,  Negombo
    _DSC3830.jpg
  • Fishermen hauling a catamaran to shore,   Negombo Beach,  Negombo
    _DSC3793.jpg
  • Fishermen hauling a catamaran to shore,   Negombo Beach,  Negombo
    _DSC3788.jpg
  • Fishermen hauling a catamaran to shore,   Negombo Beach,  Negombo
    _DSC3782.jpg
  • Fishermen hauling a catamaran to shore,   Negombo Beach,  Negombo
    _DSC3780.jpg
  • Fishermen hauling a catamaran to shore,   Negombo Beach,  Negombo
    _DSC3762-2.jpg
  • Fishermen hauling a catamaran to shore,   Negombo Beach,  Negombo
    _DSC3764.jpg
  • Fishermen hauling a catamaran to shore,   Negombo Beach,  Negombo
    _DSC3761.jpg
  • Fishermen hauling a Catamaran to shore,  Negombo Beach,  Negombo
    _DSC3663.jpg
  • Fishermans family help to haul a wooden fishing raft to shore, Jaffna
    Sri Lanka_7.jpg
  • Fisherman walking to shore with a fish in hand,  at Point Pedro, Jaffna
    _DSC6151.jpg
  • Fishermen hauling a catamaran to shore at Gandhi/Marina Beach
    Fishermen, Ghandhi Beach copy, Madra...jpg
  • Fishermen hauling a catamaran to shore at Marina Beach, <br />
Chennai, India
    Fishermen, Ghandhi Beach copy, Madra...jpg
  • Boatman using a long bamboo pole to steer the boat on to the shore, at  Malapascua  Island , from a boat , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC64...jpg
  • Boatman using a long bamboo pole to steer the boat on to the shore, at  Malapascua  Island , from a boat , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC64...jpg
  • Porters carrying goods  to shore at Logon beach, the only means of transporting goods and people is by boat to Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Logon Beach. _DSC6369.jpg
  • Porters carrying goods  to shore at Logon beach, the only means of transporting goods and people is by boat to Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Logon Beach. _DSC6361.jpg
  • Porter carrying goods  to shore at Logon beach, the only means of transporting goods and people is by boat to Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Logon Beach. _DSC6353.jpg
  • Porters carrying goods  to shore at Logon beach, the only means of transporting goods and people is by boat to Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometres across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Phillipines
    Philippines. Logon Beach. _DSC6325.jpg
  • Porters carrying goods  to shore at Logon beach, the only means of transporting goods and people is by boat to Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Logon Beach. _DSC6318.jpg
  • Porters carrying goods  to shore at Logon beach, the only means of transporting goods and people is by boat to Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Logon Beach. _DSC6311.jpg
  • Young man carrying a woven bamboo screen to shore at Logon beach, the only means of transporting goods and people is by boat to Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Logon Beach. _DSC6296.jpg
  • Porters carrying goods  to shore at Logon beach, the only means of transporting goods and people is by boat to Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Logon Beach. _DSC2216.jpg
  • Porter carrying goods  to shore at Logon beach, the only means of transporting goods and people is by boat to Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Logon Beach. _DSC2206.jpg
  • Porter carrying goods  to shore at Logon beach, the only means of transporting goods and people is by boat to Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC21...jpg
  • Boatman using a long bamboo pole to steer the boat on to the shore, at  Malapascua  Island , from a boat , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometres across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines , Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC64...tif
  • Boatman using a long bamboo pole to steer the boat on to the shore, at  Malapascua  Island , from a boat , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines , Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC64...jpg
  • Catamaran on the shore of a bay  ,South  Coast of Cebu, Cebu , Philippines
    _DSC5438.jpg
  • Fishermen at the shore of Cebu Bay  at Cebu City, Philippines ,
    _DSC4668.jpg
  • Fishermen at the shore of Cebu Bay  at Cebu City, Philippines ,
    _DSC4669.jpg
  • Shore line near Pasil Fishing Port and slums  polluted  with plastic and other waste, Cebu City, Cebu , Philippines
    _DSC0515.jpg
  • Porter carrying goods  to shore at Logon beach, the only means of transporting goods and people is by boat to Malapascua  Island , its situated in the Visayan Sea, 6.8 kilometers across a shallow strait from the northern most tip of Cebu Island, Malapascua Island, Philippines
    Philippines. Malapascua Island_DSC21...jpg
  • Candles placed  at  Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. , Philippines
    _DSC9494.jpg
  • Pilgrims kissing the base of Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. Cebu City , Philippines
    _DSC9484.jpg
  • Pilgrims hand on the base of Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. Cebu City , Philippines
    _DSC9479.jpg
  • Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. Cebu City , Philippines
    _DSC9469.jpg
  • Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. Cebu City , Philippines
    _DSC9461.jpg
  • Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. Cebu City , Philippines
    _DSC4644.jpg
  • Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. Cebu City , Philippines
    _DSC9501.jpg
  • Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. Cebu City , Philippines
    _DSC9496.jpg
  • Candles placed  at  Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. , Philippines
    _DSC9492.jpg
  • Pilgrims at  Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. , Philippines
    _DSC9490.jpg
  • Woman praying at  Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. Cebu City , Philippines
    _DSC9485.jpg
  • Woman praying at  Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. Cebu City , Philippines
    _DSC9486.jpg
  • Pilgrims hand on the base of Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. Cebu City , Philippines
    _DSC9482.jpg
  • Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. Cebu City , Philippines
    _DSC9477.jpg
  • Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. Cebu City , Philippines
    _DSC9455.jpg
  • Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. Cebu City , Philippines
    _DSC4648.jpg
  • Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. Cebu City , Philippines
    _DSC4646.jpg
  • Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. Cebu City , Philippines
    _DSC4642.jpg
  • Magellan's Cross, the crucifix apperantly contains remnants from a cross that Magellan planted on the shores of Cebu in 1521. Cebu City , Philippines
    _DSC4638.jpg
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