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Boracay or Puerto Galera?

18 - 25 | Male | In Australia | Just Travelling |

Posted: Jul. 04, 2009 by: from the blog: nomad4ever

Boracay is without any doubt the most famous and well-known travel destination in the Philippines for international travelers. It features the whitest beach in Asia, crystal-clear blue water, resorts and restaurants in all price r... [read more]

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The Tricycle Diaries - Severe Road Punishment

18 - 25 | Male | In Australia | Just Travelling |

Posted: Jun. 26, 2009 by: from the blog: nomad4ever

This post actually should’ve been about the fine roads of Panay Island. Following the National Highway, you can enjoy marked middle lines, clear sidelines, an abundance of street and road direction signs and a smooth asphal... [read more]

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The Tricycle Diaries - RoRo from Negros to Panay and on to Guimaras Island

18 - 25 | Male | In Australia | Just Travelling |

Posted: Jun. 19, 2009 by: from the blog: nomad4ever

Getting from Negros to Panay Island had us first use the RoRo service which connects the major islands here in the Philippines. It’s actually an easy and straight-forward process. You arrive at the RoRo terminal, buy a tick... [read more]

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Friday Flashback – Welcome to China

18 - 25 | Male | In the World | Just Travelling |

Posted: Jun. 19, 2009 by: from the blog: GoBackpacking - Round the World

Hunan-style Chinese food I didn’t know what to expect when crossing the border between Hong Kong and Shenzhen, China.  Aside from a lack of English on the signs, it seemed surprisingly normal.  Adam and I managed to find a... [read more]

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