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Travel Blogs from Puerto Princesa
Probing Puerto Princesa Underground River
If there's one thing I'd consider the crowning glory of my trek to Palawan, it would be none other than the underground river cruise I experienced there, which was one helluva voyage that outclassed all the other adventures I’ve had around the Philippines. Not everyone who goes to the country’s Last Frontier gets to see the one of the …
Phase II: The Islands
... Burbank. Damn, I sure am missing Christmastime back home... A rare opportunity to dress warmly in usually-sunny SoCal, put up Christmas lights and decorate our vintage house, the scent of pine every morning, holiday foods, the general merriment with family, our nieces, my dear BobDad.... Ah.....
But for now, the idyllic white sand beaches and crystal clear waters await. I'll be home soon. Hopefully it'll still be cold then!
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Back to basics!
... so I thought 'what the heck' and the man duly put it around my neck. I don't actually mind snakes but at the point its head began to double back on its body and crawl towards my face I had to get rid, so after a few pics I wimped out and gave it back!
We got up early the next morning to the sound of birds chirping and waves crashing and headed for the boat jetty at 8am to catch our boat to the underground river. We ended up sharing our boat ...
Rum and... Latkes?
... that, it didn't take long before Amanda & Ginny were singing into Coke bottles, I was using the ice buckets as a drum set, Trevor was lying on the ground, Tim was playing bongos with the band and band Barb was trying to get Tim away from the bongos and the band. Keep in mind, Tim is 70. And I'm pretty sure Tim had more rum than any of us. In other words: Tim. Is. Awesome. Unfortunately, Tim's awesomeness doesn't translate to bongo ...
Banged Up Abroad
... activities including
farming, maintaining rice fields, fisheries and making handicrafts.
These provided some amusement as they included prison T-shirts, a
variety of weapons and judge's gavels. We certainly weren't going to
be leaving without buying anything under the watchful eyes of a few
hard looking prisoners, settling on sharing the cost of a bracelet
that Albert had made from the back bone of snake killed in the
grounds. Apparently it has ...