Apo Island is an island located in the Apo Reef in Occidental Mindoro, Philippines. It is part of the Apo Reef Natural Park, which is the largest coral reef system in the country and the second largest in the world.

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Apo Island is an island located in the Apo Reef in Occidental Mindoro, Philippines. It is part of the Apo Reef Natural Park, which is the largest coral reef system in the country and the second largest in the world.
The Apo Reef Natural Park consists of three islands which are surrounded by lush mangrove forests.
Apo Reef serves as nurseries and spawning grounds for coastal and marine species, as well as a sanctuary for different avian species. It is a Mecca for both divers and environment enthusiasts.
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Apo Reef | Cinematic Travel Film
Flying Turtle by harvey_yin
Apo Reef: A DIY guide to an unplanned solo trip!
Disclaimer: This blog post was originally written for my own self-justification and self-satisfaction. Before I went on this trip, I didn’t have plans to start a blog. So excuse me if I lack convenient information and/or photos. It’s summer and it was a long weekend! And as usual when you plan with friends, they cancel at the last minute (even though it’s sad, I got used to it, which kind of…
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The more I go to the ocean, the more I long for it.
This trip is memorable mainly for two reasons: the vast life underwater and the people i am with.
I was already looking forward to this trip because I know I will enjoy the biodiversity in Apo Reef. But I got more than what I expected. Aside from this beautiful place, I had fun with the company of my friends (who were once strangers before this weekend started).
Thank you Team Apo Reef for this fun-filled experience!
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKjTMTSn4As) video by JJ Lizares Acot