The resort was average, it wasn’t even well maintained at that and moreover, it was full of Koreans– not that there’s anything wrong with Koreans visiting our islands, they’re good for our tourism industry. [ad#336] Those in the resort we stayed in however weren’t there for the view. They were there to study english. Apparently, [...]
Continue reading...17. March 2009
From my other blog… Almost but not quite. I really believed I could stay away from the computer throughout my holiday but I was given too many opportunities to be in front of one. Anyway, since I’m already here (while the SO rearranges her store here in Lim Ket Kai), I might as well write [...]
Continue reading...10. March 2009
I learned a very important lesson about light in my recent Palawan trip. And it had something to do with some of my pictures showing up horrendously dark. I still don’t have a DSLR camera, somethings that bugs me until now, although I have something that’s pretty decent. But still it’s no excuse for taking pretty lousy pictures.
Continue reading...13. December 2008
For the newbie local tourist who wants to travel, Palawan can be explored in stages. The initial stage and the most tourist-y, is visiting its banner city Puerto Princesa, Palawan. This is the most accessible area coming from Manila. There are a lot of flights from Manila going to Puerto Princesa daily. [ad#336] The bread-and-butter [...]
Continue reading...12. December 2008
[ad#336] Sadly, there are places in the Philippines that only the rich can afford to visit. And there’s no other place in the country that’s more exclusive than Amanpulo in Palawan. From what we’ve heard, the going rate should you decide to burn your money is P30,000 per night. Now if that won’t have you [...]
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24. March 2009
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