Ok...
so, we have light as quanta of energy... little blocks of energy. In certain situations, these little blocks of energy make up something that behaves like waves... this is especially through for blocks of energy with low frequency, or low-energy quanta. Is this correct?
Then, with all what has been said before, my puny mind only sees these options:
1) Wave-like behaviour is only true for low energy photons, while particle-like behaviour can describe all phenomena - thus, the wave-like behaviour is something like an approximation of the particle-like behaviour.
2) Wave-like behaviour can be applied to all phenomena, and particle-like behaviour can be applied to all phenomena - thus, there is a dual description, but both descriptions are always completely reconcilable (this doesn't contradict what ZapperZ said only if the unified description allows for both descriptions in every situation... the descriptions would simply be different approaches).
3) Some third option because I'm too tired to think straight at this moment.