07/04/2026
To witness the return of nature is as profound as it is a privilege.
Creatures great and small have emerged following the typhoon, finding refuge again across the peninsula and on the golden shore of the Bay of Corals.
At sunrise, take note of the birdsong and butterflies that dance on the ocean breeze. During the heat of midday, you’ll see a pair of white-breasted laughing thrushes skimming the water
for reprieve from the heat. And at dusk, watch crabs hurry from their hollows to the sea before tumbling in the waves.
On the ground and in the air, the rebirth of Zannier Bãi San Hô reminds us that we exist alongside the wild in this unique coastal landscape we call home.