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Watch out for the sandflies!
The following day we decided to move onto White Beach which was a little further west along the coast. To reach there we first had to take a jeepney and then a tricycle. A jeepney is the main form of public transport here. From the front they look like a truck but the back is converted to two long benches and each one plies certain routes (written on the outside). The tricycle is the philippines answer to a rickshaw / tuk tuk. Powered by a motorbike with a side ...
A Holiday Reprieve
... of the place. The resort itself sits atop the edge of a small peninsula that juts out into the bay with an amazing view of the different coves and islets. It is set amidst thick forest growth and all you can hear are the swaying of the trees and the chirping of different birds right outside your window. Immediately after a hearty lunch, J and I took a short nap then proceeded to check out the surrounding. We first went to the dock which required a ...
5 days in paradise
... UFC fighter jealous. After this experience I believe that my body will be adequately stretched for snowboard season. Speaking of snowboard season the refreshing bite of snow on my face is a feeling that I am craving to relieve the heat that I have been feeling here.
The following morning we boarded the ferry headed back to Batangas. A quick Jeepney ride, one hour bus ride, two more Jeepney’s, and a tricycle and we were back home. A couple of quick ...
Gueule de bois et plongee...
... et fait une sieste pour changer... Rentrons, matons un peu la tele, sieste, puis allons nous baigner a la piscine. Ensuite allons manger pas trop tard, John passe nous voir vite fait, les filles sont parties aujourd'hui, de retour a Manille. Allons dans la chambre vers 21h30, Ivy se couche et dort vers 22h30, moi je mate des series, ecris mon blog, chatte sur Facebook etc. Me couche vers ...
Puerto Galera Day Two
... restaurant.
After lunch, we decided to go on a banana boat. After the ride we took a bunch of pictures and went swimming. There were no rocks here and the water got really deep fast. I taught April the basics of swimming, but she still has a bit to go. It was getting kind of late, so we texted our boat to come pick us up.
We had an early dinner on the beach, and then we walked a collected cool stones in ...