At the very southern tip of Camiguin is a giant clam sanctuary. Now, I’ve eaten clams before, but I never knew how big they can grow to.
When you walk in there is a small area where they have some tanks to show you some of the smaller ones.
Even some of the smaller ones are much bigger than I had seen before.
You can then go on a one hour snorkeling tour with a guide which was really awesome. Out in the ocean he pointed out some clams that were almost 2 meters long! Apparently they can live to over 100 years and can grow over 2 meters long.
I are lunch there too, but they didn’t serve clams! They did serve fish that was caught that morning though so it was really fresh and very cheap.