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Travel Blogs from Boracay
Boracay!
... the Vietnam portion of my trip I spent the rest of the night reading. I've managed to read 4 books in the month that I've been here.. And it's awesome seeing as I have no time to read anything other than textbooks while I'm in school. Our sleeping area was a big open space filled with mini bunkbeds, and you used your ferry ticket to get you a sheet and blanket for your bed, and the lights stay on the entire time, so if you don't have a sleeping mask.. good luck ...
Christmas in Paradise !!
... disapoint at all, that feeling of hanging on to the back of a tricycle as it manouvers its way down through, narrow streets and huts Is something I will always remember... Unfortunately the image of those begging kids will also remain, as this was our welcoming committe as we arrived at fat jimmy's........good job I aint the sentamental type eh.
True to his word Adam ran into the crystal water as if it was the first time he's seen water in his life as Nicole ...
Relaxing and snorkeling on the White Beach
Idag tog vi det lugnt nere på stranden vid hotellet. Dom andra dagarna vi har varit på Boracay har det varit blåsigt men denna dagen var det nästan helt vindstilla. Vi snorklade ett tag ute i havet och såg en del fiskar och sjöstjärnor men det var inte lika färgfullt som på andra sidan av ön vid stranden Bulabog. Önskade att jag hade en undervattenskamera så jag kunde visa hur vackert det ...
Boracay Baby!
... giggly and strong Filipino boys. They took us all around Boracay and showed us all the beaches and places we wouldn't have otherwise seen, before stopping at Freedom beach (so named because no one lives there and it's deserted) to have some lunch. We had given Francis a budget to buy some food and he made us a feast! Without further ado the boys had created a fire on the sand, a grill made of green branches and began to cook ...
The highs and lows of the Philippines
... perfectly clear that Steve wasn’t well enough to go anywhere. We got him some antibiotics and then spent a couple of days just hanging around in the city hoping he would get well soon. We were both desperate to leave, but there was no point taking him away from a city with pharmacies and medical care to an island with no facilities. He eventually thought he felt a bit better, so we made the decision to escape the city. We had been there on and off for a week by this point ...