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Well, the trip to Davao was great. It was my first time down that far south, Riza's first time to Samal Island, the boys first time to fly, and Jeffers first time to the Philippines. Speaking of the boys first time to fly. On our way to Davao, when we first got on the plane and the flight attendants just completed their safety pitch, Jeffers or Riza (I can't remember which) leaned across the isle and said, "Hey guys, did you get all that? We have to take a written test before we take off." It was pretty funny to see [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 9th 2009 | 272 Views | [diary=406573]

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Richard and his friend
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Hello again! We are still on the island of Samal. The small paradise island where the more fortunate people of Philippines and Davao go to enjoy a day in the weekends. We have notice the fact as the resort got invaded by locals to celebrate a day with their families enjoying sun, bath and some food. The few of us staying at the resort was aware of the crowd already by breakfast. Like Germans they had already occupied the sun-chairs on the beach and by noon we stood there as two misguided tourists asking ourselves where to go. To the reception! [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 23rd 2009 | 266 Views | [diary=383890]

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By cadaffie
March 19th 2009
Paradise Island Asia » Philippines » Davao » Samal Island
Paradise Island Hi again; after a day with no internet-connection we are again on line to the rest of the world. We left Panabo and the small village were the Project-house is and headed for Davao City to take a boat over to Samal Island, also called Paradise Island. I was only a trip of 15 minutes so we thought we should be there within an hour or two. We did not calculate the time it would take to struggle through the heavy trafficked road going south of Mindanao. All though it was Wednesday and the clock was showing 10 am [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 19th 2009 | 240 Views | [diary=383097]

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How do you picture paradise? We had a taste of it this year when we went to one of Davao's most beautiful resorts - the Pearl Farm. I had first learned about this place several years ago. In fact, I think I was in grade school back then. I remember seeing a beautiful picture of Ms. Margie Moran Floreindo, clad in a colorful muslim woman's dress (I hope I got that one right) on what seemed to be a raft afloat on the beach with a house on it . The water was blue and the background, I can vaguely [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 2nd 2007 | 325 Views | [diary=164869]

The Davao Marina Pool
The Dock at the Resort
The restaurant crew and their Chef

By GlenW
April 7th 2006
Samal Island Asia » Philippines » Davao » Samal Island
Tuesday morning Nino and I left early for a day trip to the Pearl Farm Resort on Samal Island. The boat left at 8am and took about 45 minutes, the resort is at the end of the island so it's a reasonably long trip considerng how close Samal Island is to Davao City (DC). Upon arriving we received a welcome drink of iced tea, we then claimed a outdoor Nippa hut to put our things and went for a swim, it was high tide and the water was very clean and refreshing. After swimming we played 8 ball in the games [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 7th 2006 | 1207 Views | [diary=51278]

Tito Pal's Farm House
Mango Trees
Gemilima trees