Non-marinduqueno photographers seem to have a way of looking at this island differently. Interesting sites I have visited recently are the following: Dong Ho's Eskapo http://www.dongism.blogspot.com/ and Tabblo.Com www.tabblo.com/studio/stories/bytag/marinduque with really unbelievably mesmerizing photos. Both seem drawn naturally to the island of Gaspar in Gasan, Marinduque.
great! thanks for featuring our sites sir. we are also impressed with what the island of marinduque offers. ill definitely be going back to marinduque within the year.
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I love Marinduque and its people. Gaspar is also a favorite of mine, most of my photos of Marinduque were taken in Gaspar Islet and in Gasan (http://lantaw.blogspot.com/search?q=marinduque)
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