Mini Hydro Hot Spring, Naga City

First entry for the month of September.

 

Been busy with other blogs and also I was never much of a sea (or other bodies of water) person. I’d rather soak in the bath tub than swim somewhere. But my family does love swimming and since our home is in the province, they would spend almost every holiday at a beach, pool, spring, lake or whatever. I used to beg to stay at home (taong bahay) but they never let me. So I go but stay at the cottage to look for our things and read some books.

And my other role was to be the designated photographer.

Here’s my family’s pix on Mini Hydro Hot Spring in Naga City. Those are actually steam and not just blurred effects.

The site has two sets of pools, one hot from 29 to 35 deg Celsius and the other one is a running water. Since we came there on December, so one is damn hot and the other freezing cold. The oldies prefer the hot spring and it was said to cure some diseases since it is a Sulfuric Hot Spring.

5 Responses to Mini Hydro Hot Spring, Naga City
  1. Vernz@ The Virtual Wanderer
    September 21, 2011 | 4:07 am

    wow, this is very interesting place..dropping by for TT.. see you back :)

  2. Rcel
    September 22, 2011 | 4:07 am

    I love hot springs!!! Super! This one looks like a perfect pool of water for me! :)

    I have my not-so-wet entry but definitely fun and healthy! Check it out if you got a chance! Thanks!

  3. Grace
    September 22, 2011 | 1:18 pm

    I love hot spring… try ardent in camiguin. visiting from TT.

  4. Jessica
    September 24, 2011 | 2:44 am

    beautiful view, like hot spring, never been to Naga, visiting from TT, hope you can visit me back here

    http://www.tropical7107islands.com/2011/09/jumping-in-the-pool.html

  5. Nancy
    September 24, 2011 | 6:09 pm

    I’ll definitely prefer hot over cold spring waters. Anlamig kaya! Ayokong magka muscle cramp no… :D

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