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Philippines – Padre Burgos to Donsol

May 8, 2009

Padre Burgos, Southern Leyte, Philippines Day 80-82 (April 20-22)

We spend three days diving around Sogo Bay; two days with Sogo Bay Scuba Resort, and one day for a whale shark trip with Peter’s Dive Resort, next door. Unfortunately, we don’t have any luck on the whale shark trip. It seems we just missed the whale shark season in Southern Leyte. We are kind of whale shark crazy now, because all the divers have been talking about it since Thailand. They say seeing a Whale Shark is like a dream come true.

We find out that Sogo Bay Scuba Resort flipped their big Bangka boat on Good Friday, a week back. They were packed with Chinese tourists, and after mooring in front of the resort, everyone went to one side to get out. Once the boat started going over, the staff couldn’t stop it. Fortunately, no one was hurt, as there was enough time to jump in the water and swim away. It must have looked funny going over with the staff hanging on the opposite outrigger trying to stop the boat from flipping. The owner said they reported the accident to the Coast Guard, who didn’t know there were three dive operators in Southern Leyte.

Morning sun shower

can I go dive with you guys? Sure, hop on the Bangka!

hmm…I wonder what kind of dog food they have down there
See you underwater

lots of fish to see

the longest Sea Cucumber I’ve ever seen

camouflage Goby

mama puffer fish – she is due anytime now!

Tose Commenssal Shrimps

Scorpion fish hiding in a coral leaf

Chasing the snake for a priceless shoot

Sea Star

White-eye Eel

Nudibranch

Nudibranch egg

look, underwater Micky Mouse, it’s like a Disney down here

red Anemone

White scorpion fish

Schooling fish

Clown fish

Pipefish

pink scorpion fish hiding underneath the coral

he’s got his jail outfit on again

Cigar Wrasse

Orange brain coral

Clown fish

Nudibranch

Video – clown fish

Video – pink skunk anemone fish

Video – Pregnant puffer fish

Peace out

Align LeftOur divemaster Pedro – Good times!

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While Kevin naps in the afternoon, I took my camera out to play with local kids next to our resort.

Hello there!

What are you guys looking for?

Sand crab?

What is it?

a pregnant crab

fun!

fog bank coming in the late afternoon

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Padre Burgos to Donsol, Philippines Day 83-5 (April 23-25)

Philippine MapWe traveled from Padre Burgos to Donsol. It took 2.5 days

Since we missed the whale sharks in Southern Leyte, we take the two and a half day trip to Donsol, in Southern Luzon. Donsol is famous for consistent whale shark viewing. The visibility is poor from all the plankton in the water, but the whale sharks consistently hang around for feeding from January to May. We travel with Eric, who was on our whale shark trip boat in Leyte. Eric is from the south of France, but currently teaches Spanish in Hong Kong.

Eric – our travel buddy for the next 3 days. He is fluent in English, Spanish, and French. Once a while, he will speak to me in Chinese, which caught me off guard.

It’s a long adventurous journey; tricycle > public bus > air con van > medium distance bus > tri-cycle > Fortune Hotel in Catbaloganon Sumar > tricycle > 11 hour long distance air con bus with ferry to Southern Luzon > Jeepnie > Legaspy Tourist Hotel > tricycle > air con van > tricycle, and finally arrive at the Casa Bianca resort in Donsol.

In two days of travel, we don’t see any foreigners. We now realize that before the Philippines, our entire trip through Southeast Asia has been on the gringo trail.

Anyways, we have a good experience because the Filipino people are helpful, friendly, polite, and pleasant. You see families of five or six traveling together, and nobody complains. The kids seem really well behaved. They love to look, smile, giggle, and have their picture taken. The kids don’t have a lot of material things, but they are super happy to have so many young friends to play with.

The food is the major downer. We buy something to take along after breakfast, because there is nothing to eat on the road. The food in the Philippines seems universally terrible. Catbaloganon (where we stayed the first night) is the provincial capital of western Sumar, but there are only a few hotels, and almost nowhere to eat.

None of the hotels in town include a toilet seat, so I ask the nice fellow at the Fortune Hotel for instructions; do you sit, squat, or hover? I suggest that he should give us a demonstration. He laughed and smiled after my request. In the Philippines, it’s kind of funny, because instead of water closet, bathroom, or toilet, they call it the comfort room. I didn’t see too many that were comfortable, but I did feel more comfortable after using them.

We stayed in Legaspy the second night. Legaspy is the provincial capital of Southern Luzon, and we have access to ATM, internet café, pharmacy, and cell phone refill for the first time in a week. We are glad to make it because the long distance air con bus stalled several times, pulling over to restart the engine. Also, in the evening the driver had a hell of a time getting it into second gear. I don’t know how they are going to make the remaining 10.5 hours to Manila.

The big bus drops us in Daraga around 8PM, and we take Jeepnie into Legaspy. With the mood lighting and groovy tunes blasting, you almost think they would be serving cocktails on the Jeepnie.

We are sitting in the back near the driver, so we pass him the money and pass back the change as people load and unload over the next 20 minutes. We have a productive and quick stop in Legaspy; booking air tickets back to Manila, and searching chat rooms for hotels in Donsol, since most of the Lonely Planet numbers don’t work. All the hotels use mobile phones, and I book our second night in Donsol by text message. The hotel clerk doesn’t want to answer the phone and pay cell phone minutes; since texting is much cheaper.

Calling ahead, we are lucky to find an available room at Casa Bianca Beach Resort, as everywhere near the Visitor’s Center is full. The place is strip down basic, and the food is terrible; although the flaming chicken looks pretty cool. The second night we stay at Villa Joli, which has better rooms and an interesting village behind the hotel.

Here some pics from the road:

crossing street

Motorbike fits three size small

house next to the road

Catbaloganon city, where we stayed the first night

Kids dive for coins if you throw them from the ferry

On the air-con bus, this little cute girl keeps looking back at Kevin. It’s love at first sight! can you blame her?

This 11 year old boy at the bus stop shop followed us around smiling. He says he is top of his class and plans to be a doctor. We told him to practice his handwriting.

Kids playing next to the road

After 2.5 days of travel, we’ve finally arrived the resort in Donsol.

The resort made us their famous flaming chicken. Look cool but the taste is so-so.

Philippines – Alona Beach 2 (Chocolate Hill)

May 7, 2009

Alona Beach, Panglao Island, Philippines Day 77 (April 17)

Philippine Map – We are in Alona Beach, Bohol

Today we take hire a car for the tourist day trip in Bohol; see the Chocolate Hills, take the lunch riverboat cruise, and see the tarsier – the smallest monkey in the world. (a kind of cute and creepy cross between a gremlin and ET).

man-made rosewood forest

Chocolate Hills – It is composed of around 1,268 perfectly cone-shaped hills of about the same size, spread over an area of more than 50 square kilometres (20 sq mi). They are covered in green grass that turns brown during the dry season, hence the name.

Bamboo bridge

Tarsier

The smallest monkey on the planet – about your palm size

Fruit bats

lunch boat
Happy time entertainment – Filipino dance, but very Spanish

Church

Sculpture in the Church front

Historical sculpture from when Philippines still Spanish colony


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Alona Beach, Panglao Island, Philippines Day 78 (April 18)

Today, we take the day off, relax, wait for our laundry, and plan travel to our next destination.

Sleeping sounds good

Travel to Padre Burgos, Southern Leyte, Philippines Day 79 (April 19)

We travel from Alone Beach to South of Leyte island. It’s a long day!

Today we take a bit of a travel adventure; from Alona Beach to Padre Burgos on Leyte. We start at 7AM in the morning, and arrive 9 hours later at 4PM. We travel by private car, air con van, tricycle, Bangka boat, tricycle, public bus, and jeepnie. The travel is chaotic, but it works. Only the boat really has a set schedule, and everything else leaves around the hour, or when they are full; which doesn’t take long.

The air con van is packed; with 19 people stuffed into a 15 passenger mini-van, including bags, mail, and a live chicken. Our baggage occupied one of the “seats”, and we had to pay for an extra person. Special thanks to the tricycle fellows, who were really helpful transferring us between the boat dock and bus terminals.

The public busses and jeepnies are pretty cool. They pickup anywhere along the road, and you tap on the roof or whistle when you want to get off. In one of the bus terminals, we are disappointed that we actually have to wait, but before long, a jeepnie drives by with a sign of our destination. We think it’s odd that the jeepnie is empty, but one loop around town solves that problem.

We finally get to see the real Philippines, which feels to us like an Asian tropical Mexico; perhaps from the historical Spanish influence. The roads travel along scenic coast, and the villages are attractive and have a proud look. We didn’t have any negative experiences like Manila or Cebu. For some reason traveling here made me think of the story in the gospel when they pass around the bread, break in half each time; but there’s enough to feed everyone. Likewise, when the jeepnie looks full, people keep piling in, everyone moves a little bit, and there’s always room.

Private car

Air con Van

tricycle

Bangka boat

tricycle again


public bus in bus terminals

jeepnie (are we there yet?!)

It’s a ferocious speed demon

Kid playing in the empty Jeepnie

We arrive and stay at Sogod Bay Scuba Resort, recommended by some a German couple we met in Alona Beach. It’s a small quiet place, on a pebble beach consisting of dead coral, with a beautiful view of Sogod Bay.

Sogod Bay Scuba Resort (it’s a cute guest house own by a English retiree and an Australian guy)

I’ll show you your room sir

Short beds good for smelly feet

Beach in front of our hotel

dead coral beach. so pretty! It makes a crispy sound when you walk on it

Sogod Bay View

Sogod Bay View

Local kids playing on the rock

with 7,107 islands, surprisingly, only few Filipino know how to swim

Bus station – pretty chill