Palms Cove Bohol
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Bumming out in Bohol
... you get. War zone is all i can describe it as. We arrived at our hotel, the armed guard opened our car door and escorted us to the entrance. Okay, not what we expected, a little later on in the afternoon we were getting peckish, we asked at reception where the best place to get food was, she suggested somewhere ten minutes walk down the road but under no circumstances were we to leave the hotel by foot as it was too dangerous, so a cab it was. On ...
Without The Beach Or Nightlife
... didn't mess us around. Maybe I can inspire a nation into not being *****, for tips.
Panglao is an island just off Bohol. It's happily attached by a bridge so no boat is required. A testament to our poor planning; we didn't realise we were coming here until yesterday. We have mapped out two places to dive in the Philippines, Balicasag and Coron. As I have previously noted we were unable to get a LP Philippines book. In Bannaue when we decided to really get a handle ...
Alona Beach
... with panoramic restaurant on the same and free use of the Internet
unfortunately it rained all morning and just now while I'm eating lunch stopped and the sun is coming out
I think I'll stay here six nights before my flight to Manila on January 19 from Tagbilaran where I will be forced to returnUndo editsDizionario
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Päivä 77.
... i sitten perämiehen kanssa turisemaan ja keskustelu ajautui siihen suuntaan, että herra oli tervetullut pöytään istumaan ja lipittelemään kaljaa. Eipä siinä pitkään mennytkään kun heebo jo sieltä asteli ja ilmoitti että voi käydä ostamassa meille pelikortit naapurikiskalta. Saatiin pakallinen pelikortteja ja herra istahti lasin kanssa pöytään. Tovi siinä jauhettiin turhuuksia ja pelailtiin korttia.
Mukavaahan siellä oli, vaikka ainoot ...
Fantabulous Philippines
... and saw taxi's, buses then a guy asked us if we wanted Tricycle and we said OK and were ushered to it. I guess the way to explain it, its Philippines version of a Tuk-tuk. Instead of a bike with a back end, its got a side car – which is where we sit, bags strapped to the back. And there is obviously quite a lot of competition here, cos they paint them and try to make them look cool, probably to attract more customers.
So on we climbed and off we set ...