Bantayan – Relaxing, looking for the Virgin Island, working on our tans and eating as much adobo and pork as humanly possible...


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February 9th 2013
Published: March 11th 2013
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We arrived in Bantayan after a 4-hour bus ride and an hour-long ferry, which were both extremely cheap and well-organized, and the porters were easy to dissuade and no one tried to steal our luggage from the bays under the bus (you fearmongering travel bloggers, please stop writing useless advice!). We were picked up by a driver from our resort (this sounds much fancier than it is, though it did i... Read Full Entry



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All with namesAll with names
All with names

Pretty much all tricycles and tuk tuks have names and decorations that far exceeds what we have seen all over SEA
This is my stopThis is my stop
This is my stop

The locals hop on any transportation at any time, so many tourists do pay for the locals transportation. We didn't mind that at all
Dig in!Dig in!
Dig in!

We really did get busy enjoying all the wonderful food we found on the island
Coco at the beachCoco at the beach
Coco at the beach

There is hardly anything better than a cold coconut in the shadow on the beach
Kids at playKids at play
Kids at play

When we came back from the Virgin Island, we walked down the beach and met a lot of local kids playing all kind of games at the beach
A tough crowdA tough crowd
A tough crowd

the local fishermen preparing for the night
Road killRoad kill
Road kill

even with as slow moving vehicles as this, road kill does accur
Big backyardBig backyard
Big backyard

When you literary can get lost in your own back yard, make sure to keep your clothes hanging close to home
Hungry cowHungry cow
Hungry cow

We know for sure this is not a belgian blue, but the tongue...



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