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February 15th 2009
Published: February 17th 2009
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THE PICTURES IN THIS BLOG ARE NOT IN ORDER WITH HOW WE TRAVELLED OR TOOK THEM...WE PUT UP TOO MANY TO GO THROUGH AND RE-ORDER...IT WOULD HAVE TAKEN TOO LONG...THEY ARE ALL LABELED SO YOU CAN CONNECT THEM WITH THE PARTS OF THE BLOG...ENJOY After two weeks in Dumaguete visiting with Wilson and family, we were back off on our own, trying to cover all the sights in the few weeks we had left. We cove... Read Full Entry



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GuimarasGuimaras
Guimaras

view from our room in Guimaras, the mango capital of the Philippines
more sunsetsmore sunsets
more sunsets

guimaras again
the ubiquitous cyclothe ubiquitous cyclo
the ubiquitous cyclo

no philippine town is complete without its own fleet
cows batootcows batoot
cows batoot

we loaded a farms worth of livestock on our ferry from ubay to massin
whale sharkwhale shark
whale shark

a big one
our guides daughterour guides daughter
our guides daughter

she and her friend decided to come along with us because they had never seen a whale shark before
whale shark banca boatwhale shark banca boat
whale shark banca boat

we're pulling our spotters
Windy MalapascuaWindy Malapascua
Windy Malapascua

our little tour guides nearly got blown off the lighthouse
Matt with Mr. JollibeeMatt with Mr. Jollibee
Matt with Mr. Jollibee

all the kids wanted their photo with Jollibee, but Jollibee wanted his photo with Matt (poor kids!)
Bob doing her guide thingBob doing her guide thing
Bob doing her guide thing

our good 'ole lonely planet has helped us through some sticky situations (thanks to the Canadian couple who passed it down to us)
for Jamiefor Jamie
for Jamie

lots of sailing to be done at Boracay
card tricks for the kidscard tricks for the kids
card tricks for the kids

teaching them math through cribbage



17th February 2009

of course we are still reading!!!! keep them coming!!
17th February 2009

Be back
Leaving is indeed the hardest, but be back soon. There are 7000 more islands to explore, albeit this may entail a 9hr bus ride.
5th March 2009

You missed some
You guys should've gone to other northern tourist spots like the Hundred Islands in Alaminos, Pangasinan, surfing and spanish architecture in Ilocos Norte. The Batanes Islands I heard looks like the Irish countryside with it rolling hills and stone houses.
9th March 2009

still reading ... keep posting those beautiful photos
6th July 2009

info on milagrosa
hey! where do i find information on the Milagrosa ferry that goes from Iloilo to Cuyo? I cant find it anywhere! :( thanks!
15th December 2010

amazing
yeah..it's really true..i've been in cuyo..

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