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Boracay
We flew to boracay (an island ~200mi south of manila) via a 17 passenger prop plane operated by south east asian airline. It turns out there were only 4 of us that boarded the plane. It was like our charter flight! Sweet! Took some aerial pictures of the various islands of Philippines, the islands look amazing. We landed on the caticlan island and …
Boracay
... It's overcast today and a little cooler but still humid and it doesn't take a lot of walking to work up a sweat.
Played Aralon on the iPad and did some jigsaw (I found this app that lets you convert your photos into puzzles and currently working on a picture of two outriggers on White Beach), then walked back towards D Mall. Stopped at a bar called Victory Divers on the way and had a Long Island Ice Tea. It's quite nice here with a little tropical garden along one wall and, ...
A hangover, and THE bikini!!
... she now has it on) about 'the bikini'.
So when we got here, looking around the mall, Miss K spotted a real nice bikini, which i know for a fact she wouldn't buy it because it was a bit expensive.
I on the other hand have other plans.......
All i had to do now is to get rid of her, get my card without her seeing, buy it, hide it, and when she is least suspecting it..........SUPRISE!!!!
To be ...
Paradise!
... the bags in and head out to find this beach we have been waiting to see for ourselves! It's tanning time.......
White beach on the other side is absolutly beautiful. A 3 km stretch of
pure white sand, shallow crystal clear water, not so busy , and very
very hot!!!!! And it is spotless , seemingly you are not allowed to
smoke on the beach, litter , make a mess , or steal sand ( Linda did),
or you can get in alot of trouble. And seem as ...
Beautiful Beach even in the rain
... minute trip, thats about $2.25. Its a milk run though and it stops to pick up passengers and let them off when needed.
I always like the drive, its picturesque country, driving through a few small towns, Makato and Ibajay being the largest. Its a winding drive, and of course, as I have said in previous visits, in the Philippines, the rules of the road are merely a suggestion. Lots of passing, and weaving around bikes and trikes and other slower ...