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Underground river

I booked the trip to the Underground River several days ago with the hostel; they managed to secure me a permit despite the high demand. And it only cost a little more than doing it independently. I was picked up at 0715 and after a couple more pickups we left the city for the 90 […]

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Back to the Princess

Karsten and I had breakfast on the common-area deck again today with a selection of items from the bakery. Some items were priced at PHP20 while others were only PHP2, which we found strange as there didn’t appear to be much different in ingredients or cost. I took a tricycle to the Lexus van station […]

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El Nido

Above:  Big spacious diving bangka. I did two dives in El Nido, with the Submariner Diving Centre.  They were pleasure to deal from the very beginning, when we walked into the dive shop he evening before we wanted to go diving.  They had done all their planning for boat and staff allocation. As we had a party […]

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A day I’d happily relive … in a different way!

Two of the girls came down with food poisoning at 0400 and weren’t able to make the dive trip. They had shared two meals. Fortunately the rest of us ate something different. For breakfast, Karsten and I grabbed some bread and cakes from the local bakery to accompany the free coffee from the hotel. He […]

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Island hopping

Karsten and I grabbed an excellent breakfast at a place he had found. For PHP200, we had a full buffet breakfast for the same price as a simple omelette and toast at most other places. Despite the pricey rooms, it seemed to be the preferred accommodation of the few mainland Chinese in town. All the […]

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Going to the nest

We had booked a shared minivan to take us to El Nido, a seaside town.  I don’t know why it is called “the nest” in Spanish but it feels like it is named after a Nestle infant milk powder. The ETD was 0930 but we had to ready at 0830 in case we were collected […]

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The hero and the princess

Leaving Manila and impressions thereof With the much-deserved lie-in (to compensate for previous night flight), an 1100 checkout from the hotel and a 1600 flight, I couldn’t do very much. After checking out, I taxied to Victory Liner’s Pasay terminal to buy a bus ticket for my journey to Banaue in northern Luzon. From there […]

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Exploring Manila

Arriving in Manila Coincidentally (as with my flight a few hours ago) my flight on Cebu Pacific to Manila left 20 minutes early too! On board, I lay down on three seats but couldn’t sleep. The 3h30 flight wasn’t long enough to warrant a sleeping pill. Upon arrival, the queues for immigration were very long […]

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A piece of Spain in Asia

Finally, we had some time today to explore Cebu’s historic centre. The most important part of the area was Santo Niño Basilica. Housed within a chapel of the basilica was the cross planted by Magellan when he landed in Cebu in 1521. Some historians dispute that and suggest that the cross is a replica planted […]

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PADI Open Water Course Day 3

Out to sea by boat today for three dives as part of our certification. We had a dodgy start … we were ferried to the boat in a rectangular box towed by a man walking along the shallow sea floor. It was already heavily laden with 20 compressed air tanks. It sat low in the […]

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