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Little Bridge Resort at Lemery Batangas

Got a few days off from office work courtesy of lenten break. We went to my brother's place at Brgy. Butong, Lemery Batangas which is two hours drive from Manila. The travel is fast as most of Manila folks took advantage of the holiday. We travel via C5, South Expressway, Eta. Rosa and the zigzag road going to Lemery. 
As it is summer time, swimming is one of the activities that is surely on our list. Luckily, there is a resort near my brother's place. It is owned by the healing priest father Fernando Suarez. The place is quite crowded since it is holiday break and a peak season. 

The place has two swimming pools (I heard one is for the overnight guests) and a beach front where you can swim if you like the salty water instead of a chlorine filled pools. As we went in the afternoon without prior reservation, we painfully settled for a table and a few chairs. But my youngest daughter seem to enjoy the beach and beside we only stayed for about 4 hours.

But I am really worried about the beach due to its proximity to houses which probably making the water dirty. I think it is like swimming in Roxas Blvd? I am not thinking of trying to swim at this beach again. I hope we were able to wash away all the bacteria we lifted from the water.


Beach seems ok...



See the houses? Not a nice place to swim...



Wrist band to make sure outsider can't enter the resort...



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