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... boat ride back :D Being on the water wasn't over then. Helmet diving was up next. The boat from parasailing brought me there and after a short wait it was my turn to put the 20kg helmet on my shoulders. They said under water it's only 2kg but for me it still felt like at least 5. It's also extremely difficult to walk underwater with that heavy thing on your shoulders but it was very cool that you could breathe normal under water. I saw some fish oncluding a Nemo ...
The boy in the bubble.
... Now this night turned into what normally happens to me, Jeroen was chatting away to an Estonian girl and I found myself bored and wanting to go home. Jeroen left to go back to the Estonian girls place so I could go home, well, not before some chicken for supper.
So, if you forgot, I'm in Boracay. With a postcard perfect 3km long white beach on it's resume and the country's best nightlife, it's not hard ...
Bummin around in Boracay
... in every second day keeping it clean and comfortable. The rustic nature made us feel like we were at the beach and we chose not to upgrade to TV, aircon and kitchen (even if a vacancy had become available).
The main action on Boracay was definitely along White Beach. There was accommodation, restaurants and entertainment in every price range stretched along about 4 km of snow white sand. Our routine quickly became one of walking along the beach, muddling over ...
Christmas on Boracay Beach.....
... experience. The cost? Sixteen dollars each, including your choice of herbal tea following the sixty minute treatment.
The next day (Christmas) I went with the dive boat to Crocodile Island off the back side of Boracay and did another dive. This time I saw a frog fish, a seahorse and several cuttlefish, which I have seen in Hawaii, but are rare enough to get excited about. Unfortunately, I got so excited I sucked my 45 minute air supply down in 35 minutes and had ...
Paradise
... br> Our journey to Boracay Island involved a taxi, a flight, a tricycle, a boat, another tricycle, and finally a walk before we at last reached our destination. We caught our morning flight to the main hub for the island, a small town called Caticlan. At that point, we were introduced to the Philippine tricycle, the main mode of transportation in the area. It essentially consists of a motorbike with a small, one-wheeled cab attached to it. In normal conditions, it ...