Reaching Crocodile Island from Cape Engano, our boat need to circumnavigate which took us an hour or two, (I believe ) to reach the place. The island looks like a crocodile's mouth from a far. As our boat came closer, the smell of salt water and "malansang amoy" welcomed us. The entire island is barren and the shoreline was composed of crashed corals while the back portion (facing the ocean) has fine brownish sand. Like a Stone Cladding Surface The Crocodile - shaped rock has a wall like stone cladding surface and so brittle. One can climb up to this rock where you can rest at the top flat ground. This island is not ideal for camping by the way because the shoreline on both sides disappears during high tide and the flat ground at the top of the rock cannot hold any peg for your tent and since it's situated facing the ocean, strong wind is mostly experienced. We rested and took our late lunch in the island while waiting for High Tide for us to cross going to Anguib Cove. Crocodile Island
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