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Background: The Philippine Islands became a Spanish colony during the 16th century; they were ceded to the US in 1898 following the Spanish-American War. In 1935 the Philippines became a self-governing commonwealth. Manuel QUEZON was elected President and was tasked with preparing the country for independence after a 10-year transition. In 1942 the islands fell under Japanese occupation during WWII, and US forces and Filipinos fought together during 1944-45 to regain control. On 4 July 1946 the Philippines attained their independence. The 21-year rule of Ferdinand MARCOS ended in 1986, when a widespread popular rebellion forced him into exile and installed Corazon AQUINO as president. Her presidency was hampered by several coup attempts, which prevented a return to full political stability and economic development. Fidel RAMOS was elected president in 1992 and his administration was marked by greater stability and progress on economic reforms. In 1992, the US closed its last military bases on the islands. Joseph ESTRADA was elected president in 1998, but was succeeded by his vice-president, Gloria MACAPAGAL-ARROYO, in January 2001 after ESTRADA's stormy impeachment trial on corruption charges broke down and widespread demonstrations led to his ouster. MACAPAGAL-ARROYO was elected to a six-year term in May 2004. The Philippine Government faces threats from armed communist insurgencies and from Muslim separatists in the south.




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Heaven
Heaven
one of the beaches on coron island
My last day in the Philippines and I am very sad to be leaving this wonderful place. The only thing that is keeping me going is the prospect of meeting Ruth in Singapore for the rest of our travels. I have had another great few weeks. My last week in tacloban was spent teaching the local youth club swimming. Although most of you will know my long swimming and lifeguarding past, teaching is very difficult. It requires patience! I think that is one of the things I have learned the most here. It was really fun teaching them and actually very [View Full Entry]

Pirate - ariyanna | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 19th 2007 | 466 Views | [diary=118964]

lake kayangan
Me and my dad
Alona Beach

By EllienMark
January 13th 2007
Port Barton Asia » Philippines » Palawan » Port Barton
Another early start to the bus station where there was what looked like a reasonably comfy van going to San Vincente, so we hopped on thinking it'd be easy enough to transfer to Port Barton when we got there. We got the front seats so thought we were going to be comfy all the way till the driver and his pal jumped in too! There were 4 of us in the front! I don't know how the driver managed it. The roof rack was stacked several feet high with all sorts of things including a 22" flat screen tv (there was [View Full Entry]

EllienMark - EllienMark | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 7th 2007 | 360 Views | [diary=122376]

Port Barton
Port Barton at sunset
Our beachfront chalet at Swissippini

By Wanderlusst
January 11th 2007
Lost at Sea Asia » Philippines » Palawan
Tuesday, January 9th The exciting overland transportation fun continued this morning when I joined three Italians from Mary’s in organizing a minivan to take us further Northward on the Island of Palawan. Leaving Sabang early in the morning, we sped down the RFH (Road from hell) until we reached a rain slicked muddy incline and the van came to a spinning, wheezing stop. Instinctively, we all got out and started pushing from behind while the driver spun the wheels and plenty of mud onto us trying to break the van free and get up the hill. After about fifteen minutes of [View Full Entry]

Wanderlusst - Michael Holmstrom | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 13th 2007 | 978 Views | [diary=118740]

Sea-Weeds
Footprints
The castaways

Another early morning flight from Manila (how we love getting up at 4 in the am!) this time from the new airport that mainly lies empty due to some dispute over payment between the government and the building contractors. Only Air Philippines can fly from here. The view as we flew over Honda Bay was stunning, small islands surrounded by white sandy beaches sitting in turquoise water. Our plane seemed to fly up the main street of Puerto Princesa meaning we got to see most of what was there before we even landed (at the end of the street - we've [View Full Entry]

EllienMark - EllienMark | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: March 11th 2007 | 272 Views | [diary=120651]

Us at the butterfly farm
Wee crocs
Mark and medium sized crocs

A short one hour hop from Manila lays one of the really pristine treasures of the Philippines, the island of Palawan. The elongated island stretches from the Mindoro Straight down to the tip of Borneo and its isolation and distance from the other islands in the Philippines has enabled it to maintain unspoiled beauty. The gateway to Palawan is through the small town of Puerto Princesa which for me was nothing more than a jumping off point to the scenic treasures I hoped to see further North on the island, including the largest subterranean river in Sabang and the the town [View Full Entry]

Wanderlusst - Michael Holmstrom | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 12th 2007 | 1920 Views | [diary=118359]

Sabang Seashore
Hey Hey its the Partridge Family
Pumping the well

Departing to Palawan
Departing to Palawan
From Manila Airport. Cebu Pacific Airlines.
Traveled with my wife and kids and other family members to Dos Palmas resort in Palawan in August 2006. The resort is in its own island in the Honda Bay area. This resort was made famous in 2001 due to an islamic militant group kidnapping a few people and killing an American. Those years have passed and Dos Palmas now is back in business and expanding. I will be traveling with a 1 year old daughter and a 4 year old son, and I had doubts booking the resort due to the history of the kidnappings. However, reading other blogs and [View Full Entry]

teklord - Eric San Miguel | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 2nd 2007 | 827 Views | [diary=114505]

Bus Ride
Boat Transport
Dos Palmas Arrival

Birthday 06
Birthday 06
with the boys, pre-flight
This is what I got for my birthday -- flowers in the morning, a helicopter ride in the afternoon, and a surprise birthday party at night... what more could a girl ask for? :) [View Full Entry]

port80 - Cheche Uy-Visitacion | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 27th 2006 | 2191 Views | [diary=105078]

Birthday 06
Birthday 06
Birthday 06

By Eda
November 16th 2006
Oooh Coron Asia » Philippines » Palawan » Busuanga
Went to Coron via Seair. Wow, what a small plane - a 19 seater one. I really loved our islands especially in Palawan! The air strip in Busuanga airport was a small one and we hit the dirt road via jeepney going to Coron - 1 hour ride. We stayed at Darayonan, a nice lodge. Well, I had work to do in Coron (we are setting up GWAPS, an electronic Kiosk) and was not able to go around. I had to go back here...really, really....for a vacation. We had a stop over at El Nido airport - view was breathtaking! [View Full Entry]

Eda - Eda Antonio | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 16th 2006 | 245 Views | [diary=162752]

Coron
Me - 19 seater plane
El Nido

Palawan with A
Palawan with A
lunch at Viet Ville
PALAWAN TRIP WITH A Sept29 - Oct2, 2006 And then there were two. From a party of five, only A and I finally made it to Palawan. Meant to be, it seems, because the day before we left, typhoon Milenyo wreaked havoc in Manila - all flights were cancelled so our friends who were supposed to fly from Cebu wouldn't have been able to join us anyway. It’s a good thing the weather cleared and we were able to fly out to Palawan last Friday, September 29. Day 1: Honda Bay After checking-in at Asturias Hotel and unpacking our stuff, we [View Full Entry]

port80 - Cheche Uy-Visitacion | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 17th 2006 | 6343 Views | [diary=95875]

Palawan with A
Palawan with A
Palawan with A

Intramuros Architecture
Intramuros Architecture
Spanish influence prevails.
My goodness I needed a holiday. The working lark is tough going on the body and soul, I seriously needed some R and R. After toying with the idea of China and Japan I decided to return to SE Asia again, but this time to the Philippines. Rather than take the bus like a normal person to the airport in Seoul (Incheon) I decided to take the metro as close as I could get then take a taxi. What a nightmare that turned out to be, I needed to flag down a taxi on the freeway, which then charged me almost [View Full Entry]

nightrider_1980 - Kevin | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 20th 2006 | 556 Views | [diary=89664]

Modern Manila
Intramuros
Decaying Decadence