| Most viewed - Batanes - Sabtang Island |

Sumnanga Village IISurrounded by impressive lush and green hills, Sumnanga is placed in one of the nicest landscapes you can find around, and it´s isolation makes of it a really authentic and beautiful place to visit.
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Bringing water homeSmall boy helping his family by carrying water to home after school.
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School Of FisheryView of the small Chapel located in the School of Fisheries with the Sabtang´s lighthouse at the far end.
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Playing TimeAround 4pm, after school time, streets become the playgroung for children and young people, and as well as the chatting place for locals.
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Lost ParadiseView of the beautiful Chavidug town, a truly paradise...
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Children PerformingIt´s Friday afternoon, and the playground of the elementary school in Sinakan, which is at the same time the heart of the town it´s filled with children performing.
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Afternoon LifeAfternoon is the time when the streets are filled with the children, the young ones and old people to play around, chat and enjoy this time all together.
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Funny TimeChildren playing with some foam in the crystal waters of the port of Sinakan in Sabtang Island.
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Hidden Paradise...Just a few minutes walking south from Chavidug, a lonely stunning white sand beach waits for a nice and relaxing stroll.
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Tropical IslandView of Sabtang Island near Chavidug with the small road going down to Chavidug along the coastal mountains
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TurquoiseStone beach and turquoise blue water.
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The FutureA young children playing in the quiet and relaxed streets of Chavidug.
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Around the streetsWoman taking care of some small children in Savidug streets.
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Relax...View of one of the most beautiful beaches in Batanes, located in the north of Sabtang Island with its white sand is one of the best places to take a break and relax...
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The ArchA natural rock arch located in the white sand beach in the north of Sabtang Island. Don´t be surprised if you fins some gin bottles placed there, in Batanes is the official drink!
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Sumnanga VillageFront view of the small Sumnanga village in the south-west part of Sabtang Island. Withs it´s closed buildings, small streets and position just in front of the shoreline it´s also called "Little Hong Kong" by locals.
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Follow the pathSmall path leading from Sumnanga Village to the most south-western beach where fishing boats are located before the beach dissapears under the hilly mountains.
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Under the CloudsLong distance view of Chavidug under a typical stormy clouds during the hot afternoon time.
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In the schoolChildren performing in the elementary school of Sinakan village.
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Savidug TownView of the main street in Savidug Town, located south of Sinakan, with some old and unhabited Ivatan typical houses.
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Sinakan Village IIFacing south view of Sinakan village and his small port.
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The further west IslandsView of the west coast of Sabtang Island with its crystal water and the inhabited west islands of Ivuhos and Dequey.
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Breakfast Time!Children from Savidug elementary school having their breakfast, of course rice, early in the morning.
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Traditional StyleThe Most common transportation way, a bicycle parked beside on of the beautiful old style stone ivatan houses.
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Sabtang LandscapeView from the southern-west point of the island, with a beautiful white sand beach leading to the hills after Sumnanga village.
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Sabtang´s Lighthouse in the NightLate evening view of the Sabtang´s Lighthouse located in near Sinakan Village.
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The East RoadView of the east road heading to Chavidug which in some parts is only composed of white-sand.
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The PortView of the Sinakan Port, with the boats used to cross the channel to Basco island. Welcome to Sabtang!
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Sinakan VillageView of Sinakan Village, the most important village of Sabtang Island, where boats arrive and depart to Basco Island and also where the School Of Fishering is located. If something can be considered "busy" in Sabtang, this is Sinakan village.
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Sabtang's LighthouseView of Sabtang´s Lighthouse in the northern-east side of the island.
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