I'm  holed up our room in a dingy inn in Station 2, Boracay as I'm writing this post. The  sun is scorching hot outside,  so I'm  here enjoying the steady hum of the AC, quite  ironic when you think that you go  to Boracay to enjoy the sun.  Oh well.
I came to Boracay  in the first week of May, but never got a chance to blog about that trip. The  sheer volume of photos made the task quite daunting since I  didn't know what photos to include. This time, I'm  taking fewer photos although I'm liking how some of them are turning out, considering that I only brought my 50 mm OM Zuiko with me and its practically useless when it comes to action shots. Speaking of photos, here's a nice one taken by my sister  using her Samsung Corby 2. 

Boracay Sunset 
This is our last day,  with yesterday  spent riding  ATVs and  touring the other side of the island. We also got to see the entire island from a  hilltop observation deck that had a restaurant  in the floor below. From there you can see White Beach,  the golf courses that surround Shangri-La, and  back beach, where there are very few tourists. 

The view of the sunset from the observation deck
Our sightseeing was perfectly timed since we caught the sunset while still on the observation deck. We got to see the sun slowly descend as it turned the sky into various shades of orange and red.  It was a perfect end to an otherwise tiring day.