Dugongs in Palawan...

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Haven't been to Club Noah, compared to El Nido? sceneries/view of the surrounding islands of Lagen El Nido gives it an edge but for service and food, I'd say Club Paradie is better. Oh, did I mention you can do Apo Reef from Club Paradise? yes they do regular dive safari to Apo Reef:D. As I said, we've been there twice already and we will go back again....

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get the higher numbered "de luxe" room in the sunset beach cottages...
 
there are also lots of cuttle-fish, blue-spotted rays and jawfish with eggs in their mouths along the sandy area in the house reef. night dive, we saw sharks that were not too shy, lobsters, crabs, spanish dancer,squid etc. nice dives also in nearby islands. most of the wrecks are too far away though. got some pics in my multiply. one of my first dives with a camera so most pics are green...
 
i thought the dugong family was club paradise's pet?

almost sighted one in busuanga. when my friends and i surfaced, the boatman asked if we saw the dugong that passed their way. grrrr!!!
 
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