I have been to Funtasea at least 4 times in the last year and every time I have been the only one there. It has a nice beach but no customers so also very limited food options.. The only time it ever gets a decent crowd is on weekends when people go to the beach.
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I think development just doesn't jump up there-----it has to pass several towns and cities and locals are not so keen about Basay. Must be because of our flat noses----lol---it is hard to see what happens in the next 200-300 years.
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Invest nearer, where you can at least see the fruits of your investment.
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I am not interested in any kind of investments in the Phils @all, but have to admit that not everybody is a wise nose like you. So wish you have the time of your life to live to the fulliest with the profits you will made on your investments.
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Basay may see that kind of progress maybe 200 years from now, if I have to be an optimist. Well, I won't be around by then to see that.
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Have you even gone to Basay? Going to that "paradise" is so high up there----no----I am generally an optimist but getting into any venture in Basay makes me a pessimist.
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They had been saying that a big airport will be constructed somewhere in Bacong or Dauin---not Basay. Basay is too far away for it to become anything, I am sorry to say. When Basay Mining Corp. was there several decades ago, say more than 3 decades ago, it had plenty of workers so the mining place became alive with activity. However, when it permanently shut down, the whole of Basay had become a no man's land. I think it is a very sad place, especially now.
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