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February 18th 2007
Published: February 18th 2007
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Note that this blog is a lengthy one as we have done one big blog to cover the whole of our time in the Philippines! Our transit time in Singapore was 8 hours, this was because we were too cheap to pay for a room in Singapore for this little time! So we slept on the seats of Singapore's budget terminal, with bright flourescent lights and piped plinky-plink music versions of popular songs. Wanderi... Read Full Entry



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Bohol man-made forestBohol man-made forest
Bohol man-made forest

another creepy forest, thought we'd escaped these leaving New Zealand!
Chocolate Hills 1Chocolate Hills 1
Chocolate Hills 1

mmm...chocolate...although we wouldn't want to eat these!
Neil on a hanging bridge at Loboc RiverNeil on a hanging bridge at Loboc River
Neil on a hanging bridge at Loboc River

and it wasn't too steady either!
Donna searching for chocolate milkDonna searching for chocolate milk
Donna searching for chocolate milk

nowhere sold it and Donna's addicted now!
the biggest python in captivity...in Bohol anyway. the biggest python in captivity...in Bohol anyway.
the biggest python in captivity...in Bohol anyway.

this is one purple thing that Donna didn't like!



18th February 2007

Bush Babies
AHHHHHH how cute is that little bush baby!!
20th February 2007

:)
hi... jst read ur blog, well... there are a lot of nice places here in PI... too bad bohol is not as good as what it was before... you could have visited bantayan or moalboal in cebu...
24th February 2007

do i know you?
Hey, i'm sure i have a cousin who looks and talks like you.. how is that big world? sounds like a mental experience. good on you both, have you met any interesting characters on your journey, must be crammed with them. i have travelled to scotland, which is full of all the good things on life, such as rain, oh and whind (a more powerful version of wind), and cold, and they still sell bulls in guineas (not guinea bulls, like big guinea pigs, but the actual currency.) and islands full of beer, oceans full of whsiky, and the loch ness monster has apparently been resighted again after a 40 year absence. maybe he had moved over there but all the phillopine tourism has scared him back to here. keep travelling and growing, look forward to a beer when you're back, agent x lee

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