Tuesday, May 25, 2004

Philippines Photos from Siaragao, Dumagete, Coron, and Puerto Gallera


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Some teenagers came to visit near Siaragao, and they parked their bancas off our stern.


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Dumagete: A delightful, little visited, seaside town in the Philippines. Here we fond an excellent Mexican restaurant and good shopping. It is a university town.


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Keeping the sun off with here white shirt and floppy had, Judy keeps Wings on course, in the Philippines.


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Coron is largly built over water, and the bancas almost look like gondolas. Is this Venice?


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Coron is a sleepy town on Busuwanga Island


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You can tell from the angle of heel and the white caps, this is a boisterous sail. It took us all of one day to sail 44 miles up the Verde Island Channel to Puerto Galera, but it was a great sail!


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Puerto Galera, Port of Galleons, a fully protected harbor, a nice town, and a fine yacht club, and a long history. Don't miss this one.


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Motorbike taxi's and chrome plated jeepney's are the public transportation options in Puerto Galera (Oh, and bancas too, of course).


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This vessel, which looks like a waterbug, is typical of the bancas plying the waterways of the Philippines. They come in all sizes and colors, the're fast and efficient.

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