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| Hifalutin Member | Loads of other photos of Phu Quoc Island Here, but very unlikely they’ll make it on here. Been on the road for the past few weeks, floating around the Philippines and China. Mostly business but I managed to sneak in a bit of fun. Here are a few pics. Busuanga Island, Philippines First stop was Busuanga Island, about an hours flying time south of Manila. I friggin loved the place and now plotting how to get back there soon. Flight from Manila is about US$100 (there’s a boat going there as well which is way cheaper and has cabins that you can sleep and party in). Great guest house accommodation for about US$15 (rooms good enough for a small family). I think many of the travel guides refer to the place as Coron, which is the name of one of the main towns on the island. ![]() ^ Arrival at Busuanga Airport ![]() ^ A few shops and stuff outside the airport ![]() ^ Airport transport – no bloody taxis in this part of the world ![]() ^ This guest house is the best deal on the island – well at least that is where the Filipino crew I was traveling with reckons Highlight of the trip was a visit to one of the islands surrounding Busuanga itself. There are hundreds of islands in the area, many of which are surrounded by some of the best coral reefs in Southeast Asia. There are also loads of shipwrecks, Japanese navy vessels sunk during World War 2. If you are a diver this place is well worth checking out ![]() ^ This is the type of boat we rented - from memory it set us back about 800 baht for half a day ![]() ^ On the way to one of the bigger islands – I think the island in the distance is called Coron Island ![]() ^ Lovely secluded bay we found – a short walk from here we found a massive lake inside the island. The island is still inhabited by indigenous peoples who live off collecting the edible bird’s nests and fishing. ![]() ^ The lake inside Coron Island ![]() ^ Steaming back to the main island for a few afternoon drinks ![]() ^ Found this hot salt water spring on the island – bloody beautiful set in amongst the mangroves The couple of days was caught up with other shit, and the only decent pic I have is of the plane on the way home. The views out of this sucker were friggin awesome. Anyway, one of the main objectives of the trip was to fill my suitcase up with cheap Tanduay Rum. At a couple of dollars a bottle it is a great drink and I’ve just about polished off half a bottle getting these pics in here. ![]() ^ Pissy little plane that one flys into the place on – runway is mostly sand and dirt so anything bigger would be a bit of a handful I’d imagine ![]() ^ The good old Tanduay Rum – this is a bloody awesome drop and I can’t wait to get back to flipper land to get some more ![]() ^ Caught Wayne Jnr downing a spot before – had to explain that this is a little stronger than his favourite Beer Chang
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| Hifalutin Member | Wayne Kerr's Busuanga Expedition, Philippines – Take 2 Wayne Kerr's Busuanga Expedition, Philippines – Take 2 My bloody Tanduay rum and filipino cigar stash ran out recently so I jumped at the chance for a week in Palawan in the Philippines. It’d been a year since I’d been to Busuanga so I ducked down there to cop the serenity. Got some good underwater pics out on the reef but will have to wait until I get back to the office to process them. In the meanwhile, here are a few others. Place seems to be taking off. The next few pics is a comparison of the runway a year ago versus these days. The cement has brought bigger planes and more tourists, but not enough to change the place for the worse in anyway. ![]() ^ Busuanga Island Airport Runway 2007 ![]() ^ Busuanga Island Airport Runway 2008 ![]() ^ Baggage area is the same as I remember it though Last edited by Wayne Kerr : 15-03-2008 at 02:56 PM. |
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| Hifalutin Member | La Sirenetta Restaurant and Bar – Busuanga Island ![]() ^ This new little restaurant has opened in the past year ![]() ^ Gotta be careful that you don’t fall in the piss on the way back after a few too many San Migs ![]() ^ It’s alongside the public market and looks over Coron Island ![]() ^ Also a great place to watch the sunset |
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| Hifalutin Member | The booty from the Philippines My prized booty from the Philippines … I hope this is all I brought back ^ A couple of boxes of Tabacalera cigars, a spot of Tanduay rum, and a few kgs of half dried fish. The fish is the delish lightly fried and washed down with Tanduay/coke and a few cigars. |
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| Chiang Rai Last Online: 25-11-2008 09:30 AM Join Date: Mar 2007
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| Nice stuff Wayno !! - make sure you hold onto some of those cigars for my next stop in at Chateau Kerr !! *** Would you believe I went to a customs auction not long ago in Perth, and people were bidding up to AU$55 for a 1L bottle of Tanduay !???? - mental ! |
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