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Travel Blogs from Puerto Princesa
Probing Puerto Princesa Underground River
... 1.5 kilometers. Satisfied, we headed back for Sabang Beach.
On our return, something alarming happened that had me sending a mental SOS to all the angels and saints whose names I could recall. Barely had we left the coast when the downpour started to fall again. Sailing in the open sea, I became anxious as visibility hit almost zero. The island was literally nowhere in sight! No shores, no rocks, no structures. Nothing but ...
First time diving
... off the boat with all his gear on, I don't want to do that. When they were done then we headed back to shallow water. We get in and put on the gear. We start by standing and putting our heads in to breathe. I instantly don't like it but keep trying. Then we start to swim to where we can't touch bottom. I still am not comfortable as we go deeper and ask to come up. I ...
Fairtrade Coconut Husks
... as the other day. We bought a cool looking local orange drink, turned out it was orange. Eventually at about 2:30 I had the genuis idea to find a hotel with a pool and just go there and offer to pay to use the pool. We found one, got a trike to it and spent 2 or 3 hours just laid around the pool with a beer. We decided to eat at the hotel as well because we are concerned that nowhere in town will be open, our favourite restaurant is definitely closed. ...
Where in the hell is the beach!
... than we thought it was going to be and there are plenty of places here to choose from. It appears that new places are going up so rapidly that even the tourist office has a hard time keeping up with all the hotels here. We ended up staying at a fairly decent hotel for about P2000 a night called the Oro Bonito Hotel. I thought we would see some beach when we got to this town but, we never did find the beach...partly because we spent most of the ...
Puerto Princesa and Sabang
For three days I find myself in the beautiful island of Palawan, the western end of the 7,000 Philippine islands, one of the largest and richest forests and natural beauty.
Unfortunately some areas, especially inland and south are infected with malaria that keeps many tourists away from this earthly paradise. I'm taking the pills to prevent the disease even if the locals say that only a few areas are dangerous.
I arrived by plane from ...