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  1. Chriscraft

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    Obviously this is an opening!

    Maayo Shipping resumed their trips between Cebu and Dumaguete by 8 March. Maayo Shipping reminded the passengers for Cebu bound from Negros Oriental, there will be no documents needed before boarding.
    However, passengers/cargoes bound for for Negros, necessary documents are needed and must be presented to the Coast Guard Office in Liloan, Cebu.
    First trips will start at 6am daily. Minimum health protocol is still a must. Source is (RoyBuzz/HEADZ UP! NegOr News)
     
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    There have been many topics about getting an ECC at the airport - and many more answers/opinions - yes, no, maybe but I'm not gonna risk it...

    So... while in Manila this time I managed to video Exactly where I have got my ECC several times and give a couple pointers.

     
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    For some reason the ferries have been packed tight and leaving early the last few days.

    My friend went to visit Siquijor for the weekend and wanted to head back to Dumaguete on the last boat of the day. Arriving at the ticket window 20 minutes before the sailing they would not sell him a ticket because they were already full.

    This morning a different friend wanted to go on the Maayo (8 am schedule) barge Sibulan to Liloan. He arrived at 7:45 (I was there to say goodbye so I know the time was right) and the Maayo barge was 5 minutes out in the channel already. It must have filled up and left early.

    So I suggested he take the Fast Craft. But by the time we got to the ticket window at 7:47 the Fast Craft was just pulling out. I guess they were full too. When I asked at the ticket window if they were putting on any extra sailings due to being so busy, the lady said: "No, take pump boat at 8:30"

    I remember another friend, may he R.I.P. who ALWAYS showed up at the Maayo barge at the very last minute and expected to get on with his motorcycle. I would tell him he should get here early in case they are full one day and his reply was "Its only a motorcycle, they can always make room for a motorcycle." I wish he was still with us so I could say "I toldja so!"
     
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    A couple of weeks back was riding the bike up some of the mountain roads above dauin and saw a couple of new signs for a waterfall so this week decided to visit and look around.
    Easy to find as the turning is right on dauin market toward that upland resort,just keep following the road until you see the sign for the falls on the right.
    It says 1km,hmmm not quite and all uphill,then you eventually will see another sign and thats where Nelson lives and he will guide you to the falls.
    The path then drops into a small gorge with is steep so good footwear needed down to the river,we then walked up the river up into a pretty big gorge again and at the end is the falls and a couple of nice pools to relax in.
    The water is quite warm as it comes from baslay hot springs further up the hill.
    Its not developed at all as of yet but was very nice to see the place,bit of a killer going back up the hill to the top. Suggessted nelson he get a cooler with water and soft drinks to sell as im sure he would make a killing. 20170628_110619.jpg
     

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    A smartphone app that I kind of learned about late in my stay in the Philippines probably would have saved me a whole lot more money if I would have known about it sooner. I'm glad I used it when I did though because it still saved me quite a bit in fare going back to NAIA homeward. I was at Wanderers Guest house in Malate, because we were on a tight budget, very tight, because of a problem with my bank not liking my purchases in the Philippines even though I had notified them of my trip ahead of time. (OT, and another story) The night we came to Wanderers from NAIA, a taxi driver picked us out of a line of people at the airport and offered to drive us to our hotel. Jhing was negotiating with the driver and the driver's wife was with them. She asked how much to go to Malate, and he first said 450 php, and after we got in the car, he told her 550 php. She looked at me. I had no idea what to expect what the rate would be, because I didn't know how far it was. So, we paid 550 from NAIA to the Guesthouse. Seemed like it took quite a while too.
    On the day I was to go back to NAIA, we were worried about our money situation, as we were extremely limited on cash by that point and 550 php again was going to be a big stretch, so I started looking for cheaper options including jeepneys, which, with a 50lb. suitcase was going to be interesting across 3 jeepney rides. So, I asked the hotel desk what my cheapest options were for getting to the airport. He said to get a taxi, preferably a yellow one and have them run the meter. He said there is also an app called Grab that you can DL on google play that's like UBER, but he liked it better than UBER. It tells what to expect it to cost based on what the available drivers nearby are willing to accept. Some were as low as 139-160 pesos. I found a yellow cab nearby that quoted 160-250 pesos and I chose that one. Within a few minutes, our cab was there, and for less than half what we paid to get from the airport before, we were able to get there with change to spare for her ride home. I don't know how well the app works in Dumaguete, but in Manila, I think it will be my go-to from now on. Just in case anyone else may need to know. I really didn't know what to expect fare wise on anything, and apparently, since my fiance doesn't use the taxis that much, she didn't either. Hope this helps someone else though.
     
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    Seems some of the local dive shops are concerned about a new long nose tax.

    Prices went from P300 per dive (for locals and foreigners) to P800 for locals and P1,800 for foreigners per visit. I guess it really depends on how many dives you do per visit to Apo Island....and I also what exactly they mean by "per visit".

    I'd also be curious if this is tax is for all visitors and not just divers. I personally would not pay P1800, on top of the travel costs, just to get on the island. I also have an issue with being charged more than double what a local is charged. I know it is not unusual for governments to charge more for non-residents of the city/municipality/province/country the park resides in but their fees are quite ridiculous compared to every other country I have been to a park in.

    What makes me even less willing to pay such ridiculous fees is that I am almost certain that the vast majority of the money is going into some politicians pockets and not towards maintaining the park/reserve or to the people who live in the area that are not allowed to fish/work in the parks.
     
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