There is one week in the Singaporean semester called Recess Week and designed for the preparation of all upcoming midterms the week after, but simultaneously the best opportunity to leave the country and go for traveling when you are on exchange. You can imagine what we did. We TRAVELED. To the Philippines.
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| Light travelers, Sara's backpack had 5kg :) |
On Friday afternoon, after finishing last classes, last presentations and last homework, Sara and I packed our stuff and went to the airport to catch our plane to Manila. After one night in a very backpacker like hostel in the capital of the Philippines we continued our traveling and finally arrived in the paradise.
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| Boracay |
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| White Beach |
White Beach is said to be one of the ten most beautiful beaches in the world and after one week of experiencing the white sand, the crystal-clear water, the palm trees and - as long as the typhoon did not bring us rain and stormy winds - the warming and lovely sun, we can definitely agree with it and could add that so far, it was the most beautiful beach both of us have ever seen.
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| Turquoise water, all around the island |
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| Sara enjoying herself, and the sun :) |
Fortunately, we used the first day and lied at the beach for several hours, just enjoying ourselves and the water. As you might have heard in the news, there was the strongest typhoon for this year in the whole world going on in the Philippines for - yeah, exactly our week of traveling. Anyway, we were at the edge of its circle and "only" needed to fight against some rainy hours and a lot of wind.
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| Marianne and me |
Under water, the weather did not matter. I took my Scuba Diving License during our stay there and can state that I am absolutely falling for it. I had four dives with my great French instructor Marianne, who taught me everything in so short time that we were able to see and enjoy under water life in a most amazing way. I pity that I didn't bring an underwater camera as I would love to share colorful corals, huge octopus, "flying fish" also known as squid :), seahorses, or lobster hiding in the holes with you. But the fun I had will definitely be continued in Thailand in about two weeks, maybe with a camera by then.
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| My very own BCD |


There was a lot to enjoy when the sun had set in the evening. We had a fish market around the corner called TaliPapa (when you ever have the chance to get to Boracay, don't miss out on the food here, amazing!). We went there and bought fresh lobster and prawns, brought it to a nearby cookery and got the best food we had during our whole stay in Asia.
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| Who finds the mistake? Here we got our fresh lobsters. |
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| And here is the result, best food ever. |
I cannot miss out on telling you about our accommodation. Sara and I were so lucky. We met this amazing Canadian couple on our way to the island who gave us a ride on their jeep to a beautiful and cosy accommodation, Nigi Nigi Nu Noos (or similar^^). We had a huge double room with a big balcony facing the jungle around this place. And after six nights had passed by, the staff seemed to think that it was our honeymoon, at least that is what the towels on our bed that night said :)
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| Swans on our bed, I guess they just wanted to be kind^^ |
All in all, I need to state that this one week with my wonderful roommate and friend Sara has been the best week since I came to Singapore. The diving, the good food, the beach, the sun, the company of a fun friend and the Filipino way of life made my recess week and I will keep it in best memory.
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| On our way to the airport, in a typical tricycle |
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| Saying goodbye to Boracay |
This was definitely not the last traveling in Asia. The story will be continued from Bangkok and Koh Samet :) Until then, I need to write some midterms and pass some assignments. Spending some time in the harbor of studying, waiting for the next exciting trip...
Cheers, Ju
looks like you had an amazing time bird!!
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