Palawan
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Palawan
Hello,
Somebody can it say to me what can be interesting to see in Palawan except
for El Nido that I know already
Thanks
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Somebody can it say to me what can be interesting to see in Palawan except
for El Nido that I know already
Thanks
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Re: Palawan
"Alphonse D." <[email protected]> writes:
> Hello,
> Somebody can it say to me what can be interesting to see in Palawan except
> for El Nido that I know already
Underground river. Great nature, jungle treks. Port Barton, laid back
beach.
> Hello,
> Somebody can it say to me what can be interesting to see in Palawan except
> for El Nido that I know already
Underground river. Great nature, jungle treks. Port Barton, laid back
beach.
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Re: Palawan
"Alphonse D." wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Somebody can it say to me what can be interesting to see in Palawan except
> for El Nido that I know already
> Thanks
Try Coron Bay in northern Palawan. There are 6 WW II shipwrecks at
divable depths there, a nice village with good accomodations, and
friendly people. See
http://seatraveler.com/coron.htm for some photos. A nice place for a
week's vacation.
Steve Kramer
"PhotoEnvisions" Freelance Photography
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.photoenvisions.com
--
"The voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new horizons, but in seeing
with new eyes." - Marcel Proust
>
> Hello,
> Somebody can it say to me what can be interesting to see in Palawan except
> for El Nido that I know already
> Thanks
Try Coron Bay in northern Palawan. There are 6 WW II shipwrecks at
divable depths there, a nice village with good accomodations, and
friendly people. See
http://seatraveler.com/coron.htm for some photos. A nice place for a
week's vacation.
Steve Kramer
"PhotoEnvisions" Freelance Photography
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.photoenvisions.com
--
"The voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new horizons, but in seeing
with new eyes." - Marcel Proust
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Re: Palawan
"Steve Kramer" <[email protected]> wrote in message >
http://www.photoenvisions.com
******* Still spamming eh Stevie???
;-)
http://www.photoenvisions.com
******* Still spamming eh Stevie???
;-)
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Re: Palawan
"Alphonse D." <[email protected]> writes:
>Hello,
>Somebody can it say to me what can be interesting to see in Palawan except
>for El Nido that I know already
>Thanks
St Paul Underground River National Park on the western side of the island. You
have the choice of a couple of medium-length walks in, or a pump boat trip to
the cave entrance. You can also do a boat trip into the cave and see the swiftlets.
South of Puerto Princesa, Mount Mantaligahan has excellent cloud forest even now,
and is good for birds. You probably get a guide from Brookes Point. Further south,
past Bataraza, Pagoda Cliffs is a spectacular jungle trek taking a couple of days.
The Rio Tuba nickel mine must also be huge by now, since it's 25 years since I
was there.
>Hello,
>Somebody can it say to me what can be interesting to see in Palawan except
>for El Nido that I know already
>Thanks
St Paul Underground River National Park on the western side of the island. You
have the choice of a couple of medium-length walks in, or a pump boat trip to
the cave entrance. You can also do a boat trip into the cave and see the swiftlets.
South of Puerto Princesa, Mount Mantaligahan has excellent cloud forest even now,
and is good for birds. You probably get a guide from Brookes Point. Further south,
past Bataraza, Pagoda Cliffs is a spectacular jungle trek taking a couple of days.
The Rio Tuba nickel mine must also be huge by now, since it's 25 years since I
was there.