Caraga ‘Oh my God’ Photo – Bonsai Park, Loreto, Dinagat Islands

Caraga ‘Oh my God’ Photo will be started featuring here in Caraganon.Com as my regular entry in making a post. Caraga ‘Oh my God’ Photo is one way of promoting beautiful Caraga tourist spots passes behind the eyes of the world. This makes Caraga an apple of an eye, your lifetime delicious delicacies that make mouth shocking moment, stunning photo of natures captured by the lens of Caraganon photographers. Here looking up what makes it Caraga a rising paradise.

The photo captured Bonsai Park found in the town of Loreto, Dinagat Islands. The troop of mountains cannot imagine how precious and unique creations defined as taking a walk not for giant trees but a crowned of small trees living for a hundred years. Natures make a natural phenomenon when it was there in the beautiful mountains of Dinagat Islands. The art of creations is excellent!

bonsai park, dinagat islands

Credit: Manuel Pangan, Jr./Department of Tourism Caraga

Dinagat Islands shows landscape of mountains not just in the land but the serene jade waters in the Pacific as well. Troops of rock formations in the seas like giant stones. Or just drifting in the shorelines mixing with those white sands beaches. Rock formations what makes Dinagat Islands a champion.

The photo shows lovely Bonsai Park of Loreto, Dinagat Islands a rare treasure finds in Caraga Region. Lush vegetation set in the backdrop of the province skyline make it perfect for tourists haven. Greenish mountains make it a resting place for someone preoccupied from the harshness of the city.

I did not visit the Bonsai Park of Loreto, Dinagat Islands like what I did to Bonbon Eco-Park of Butuan City. But when you are living in a paradise place Caraga the photo show me how beautiful it is living at the edge of the world with those bonsai forests as your neighbors. Never mind the facade of modern world.

About Dandee J.F. Monton

Born in Caraga. Enlightened by neighbor's garden at age 4. Fascinates flow of Agusan River. Stunned at Lake Mainit of father's hometown. At young age always at rooftop to view mountains and sunset that forms part of Agusan Valley. Trekked mountains in Tubay at age 11 and witnessed Butuan Bay under feet. Discovered dolphins early morning in Pook and wondered quiet streams in Guiasan. Dreams the highest peak in the Philippines, Mt. Apo.

Comments

  1. phoebe says:

    my father is from dinagat islands, the first and only time i was there was when i was a third grader… i remember how beautiful the place was ( I hope it still is) and just got so pissed that my dad won’t let us go places on our own…but i do remember that i was creeped out by the bones in the local cemetery we visited but took a very satisfying bath by the sea nearby… the beauty of the beach made me forget the creepy scene… the stories my father used to tell us about the ocean world made me want to become a sea nomad..the desire hasn’t died yet…i hope to visit surigao once again…

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