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Probing Puerto Princesa Underground River
... we were all amazed to see a plethora of replicas, that is, rock formations of religious icons such as the Holy Family, Jesus, the Virgin Mary, etc. There were also stalagmites that resembled a giant candle and the apostles present during The Last Supper. Moving on to the market section, we were stunned to see, albeit vicariously, the natural sculptures of popular veggies: squash, eggplant, mushroom, onion, bitter gourd, papaya, to name ...
Moving on
... flight is delayed. Once in Manilla airport, I have enough time to eat and read a little. The next flight is to Singapore with a 6 hour layover. Once in Singapore, I sleep on the benches because I arrive at 12:30am. There were several others sleeping on the ...
Fairtrade Coconut Husks
... in the sun. When we eventually get up we notice there's a crowd of people behind us. It's a proper cockfight. Ace, this is something that we have wanted to see for a while. There's one white guy there who suggests I bet because it makes it more interesting, I don't have a clue what's going on so I don't take him up on the offer. The cock owners are prepping the cocks by ******* them off, they then remove the sheath from the 4 inch ******* blade ...
Jungles, Beaches and More - 30th Birthday!
... point to make it to the subterranean river. It is a small fishing village that now caters to tourists, but in a very laidback way. It also has one of the nicest beaches that we have visited thus far on our travels. There is virtually no debris and no rocks and corals, just lots and lots of sand. The beach slopes nicely into the water, which creates waves that are big enough to body surf and play in, but not quite big enough to take you out (although we ...
I Found Paradise!
... The Sheidan is big and the accoutrements are good but, it doesn't fit it's environment. It looks like a cookie-cutter hotel and they nickle and dime you to death here. The staff are just as courteous and friendly but, I still would rather be at the Daluyon. By the way, we learned today that Daluyon means “wave.”
Dave and I spent some time body surfing in the ...