Piers



An early start. Dauin has 2 piers that we wanted to see. We caught a Jeepney about 5km to Bacong (20 pesos) where we jumped out. We walked along a small road and path to the beach behind the San Miguel building. We swam to the Bacong pier and were memorised by the beautiful soft coral, sponges and fish that covered the concrete pillars.

We stayed in for a while before we were interrupted by a guard and told we had to leave. Once out of the water we walked along the beach over some rocks and then sand to reach another pier. There were a number of ships parked at this pier which is named Ducomi after the Dumagette Coconut plant.

Once again the concrete piers were encrusted with beautiful songs, soft corals and fans. There was plenty of fish at both piers and we saw some beautiful nudibranchs that we had never seen before. After our visit we walked through a small local area back to the main road and caught a jeepney back to Dauin.

We spent our afternoon in Dumaguete waiting for our friend who was selling a car. We checked out the bus station for tomorrow and the Lee Plaza. It looked like the sales were in full swing by the queues outside.

On our way back to Dauin we shopped at the vegetable and fish market before heading home. Once home we headed to the reef for a spot of Snorkelling.

Evening spent deep in conversation and also watching a movie that one of us slept through.



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