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  • Fluent in English
  • 54, Male
  • Member since 2007
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  • From Melbourne Australia
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About Me

CURRENT MISSION

Impossible

ABOUT ME

To have up-to-date daily schedule of things happening in Boracay go to Facebook.com/ Boracay Major Events

TOP 10 Things to do on Boracay Island.

Boracay Boxing Classes
Free Boxercise training
Lugutan Beach, South End of Bulabog Beach
or Via Kingfisher Road. Ask locals for directions.
twice daily 9am to 11am and 4.30 to 6.30
Get fit and learn the basics

Jungle Bar FullMoon Party
The best fullmoon party in S.E Asia
Starts around 10pm drums and fire every hour
Bulabog Beach, South end. Tricycle via Kingfisher road or walk along the Bulabog beach front past the rock to the end of the beach.
Try the "fuckyouarchie" super cocktail,
i bet you dont remember a thing about it!

Iligiligan Secret Beach
A great place for BBQ fish lunch
at one of two beachside bamboo restaurants.
Ask a tricycle driver to take you,
should cost P100. Arrange for a pickup
or take a Banka boat back to Bulabog P500.

Balinghai Secret Beach
Definitely the most beautiful place on the
Island. You can go by Paraw sailing boat for
P500 or Tricycle for P100. There is a bar &
restaurant complete with treehouse basket winch
that delivers your orders. If you have ever wanted
to feel like a castaway this is the place.

Sail around the Island on a Paraw sail boat
2 to 3 hours stopping at Puka Shell Beach P1500

Scuba Dive with the Dive Gurus of Station 3
Cheap dives and training. Recommended dives;
Channel drift, shipwreck, batcaves, yapak
coral gardens. Or a half day trips with BBQ.

Ride the ZORB, you are strapped into
a giant inflatable ball and rolled down
a grassy hill. There is an optional aquatic
ball that allows you to swish around in water
while you roll down the hill. EMPTY STOMACH rec.
WHen you are at that end of the Island there is also a new zipline ride at Fairways & Bluewater Resort. Strap in and fly down a mountain on a cable line, Big RUSH!.

KiteBoard at Bulabog
The Islands back beach Bulabog is a Kiteboarding
Mecca. Cheap rates from expert instructors a
regular strong breeze allows you to kite around
a large shallow lagoon. Try "Hanging kite school" or "Freestyle Kite Schools".

Get OFF the Island and head to the mainland
for an overnight trip to Iloilo. An old seaside
town with some of the oldest Catholic Churches in
the Philippines. Try lunch at "Breakthrough
Restaurant and Gallery". (5hrs bus each way).

Bamboo Pubs Crawl to experience tattoed
bodies and tribal drums. Start: Exit Bar,
BomBom Bar, Bolero Bar, Cocoloco, Red Pirates
Jungle Bar, Conga Bar.

Night Clubs Crawl. Sweaty Bodies & Funky Tunes
Start: Hey Judes, SummerPlace, Juice Bar,
CocoMangas and Guilly's.

All the Churches on the Island hold large
services - for worship - every Sunday!

PHILOSOPHY

I never lie then i have nothing to remember.

Interests

water, boats, colours, patterns, buildings, books, marketing, primal man, earths vegetation, scuba, running, natural food, chaos, religions, cooking, handcrafts, sculpture, cities, human habits, altitude, economics, history, yogis, mystics, holymen, seers, ascetics

  • fish
  • books
  • dining
  • cooking
  • cocktails
  • bbq
  • running
  • partying
  • clubbing
  • pub crawls
  • flying
  • boating
  • cars
  • drums
  • fishing
  • scuba diving
  • sailing
  • boxing
  • economics
  • history
  • religion
  • beaches

Music, Movies, and Books

biography, politics, philosophy, humour, culture of the country in which i am traveling. doco's, independant film

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

I recently travelled to the Himalaya "the roof of the world" where there are hill tribes living as they did 200 years ago. No cars, bikes, no machines, not even a cart, where the most common beast of burden is a village girl with a cane basket. People lost in time in a landscape so unreal! Every corner or rise exposes a magical display of natural wonder, vegetation so diverse and large its mind blowing.Springs, creeks, streams make their way from the melting glaciers to feed the raging rocky river below........

Countries I’ve Visited

Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Cambodia, China, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, French Polynesia, Germany, Greece, Guadeloupe, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Laos, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, Morocco, Nepal, Netherlands, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Palestine, Philippines, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Saint Lucia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United States, Vanuatu, Vatican City State, Viet Nam

Countries I’ve Lived In

Philippines

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