One of the municipalities of Tawi-Tawi is Turtle Islands. It is located within the Sulu Sea and south of Palawan. The Turtle Islands consist of seven (7) Islands-one is Taganak. Taganak is volcanic in origin and considered to be the biggest island among the seven islands. We are so grateful that we were given the chance to see how incredible the place is. In Taganak for instance, the crystal clear water offers you peace of mind and an unutterably word just "WOW". It is just so beautiful that it matched with the beauty of other foreign beaches in the nearby areas. The two (2) photos below were taken recently ( September 6, 2013) .
How to get to Taganak, Turtle Islands? Taganak is near Sabah, Malaysia with 30-45 mins. ride via motorboat. There is no regular travel schedule to Taganak. However, you can reach Taganak via cargo ships or motor launch from Zamboanga. Motor launch can also be chartered to reach the area.
When we visited the place, we were able to witnessed some green turtles laying eggs. According to the some residents we interviewed, there are only few turtles lay egg in Taganak due to the existence of dogs, sounds and noises coming from residences unlike before. It was funny to describe us hiding in bushes and limiting ourselves from talking because it might scares the female green turtle. When it finally found a good spot to dig nest, it laid eggs after making a hole. Then it covered the hole leaving no trace at all.
The Female green turtle laid more than 50 eggs that time. And accordingly, the turtle can lay egg up to 200 eggs. Wow! It would really look amazing if all these eggs will survive and grow into beautiful turtles.
However, we felt sad that the nature of female turtle after laying eggs, just simply swim back to the water leaving the eggs behind. And it takes 45 days or more for these eggs to hatch. I can just imagine the danger that awaits these eggs when it's not protected.
Once the eggs hatch, they are on their own. The baby turtles or hatchlings race to have a taste of the sea.The experience of watching these hatchlings race to the sea is just "awesome". But the adventure for these hatchlings have just begun. And the real danger awaits them. Sad to say that from more that 50 eggs, only few survive in this phase. Some experts say that 1 in 1000 hatchlings will survive the adulthood- sad reality!
With the blogger's experience, we are moved and amazed with mother nature doing her own way in preserving and also to the local settlers who were responsible enough to let the turtles leave on their own ways, truly it was a majestic experience felt by the blogger in this world of experience.
Pwede ba naming gamitin ang iyong mga pictures sir? for Documentation?
TumugonBurahinHi! Just want ask if you asked consent from the real blogger to use her photos of Taganak and used her own work/article verbatimly? You can be sued for doing this.. you should atleast asked permission and informed the owner that u are going to use her blog article including photos. The real blogger and owner of the photos and article is www.101driftingideas.blogspot.com
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