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S.E.A From just over a year of working and living abroad in South Korea, it's time to say goodbye and head for the East. There's a four-month journey ahead, with only a few flights and places to sleep planned, and a whole lot of spontaneous adventure to come.

Boracay, cont'd

PHILIPPINES | Friday, 15 November 2013 | Views [336]

Boracay was incredible. In my first ten days there, I was lucky enough to meet a great group of people to have the best time with. It was sad to say goodbye, with everyone moving onto new places and things, but you never know who you'll end up running into again as you go :) And then Phil got here, and I switched hostels, and we met another great group of people again. We lay around on the beach every day and indulged in happy hour every night. Tough stuff! Unfortunately, Phil brought the rainy weather (and a typhoon) with him and it rained for a bit each day. But the most rain came the day of the storm, which we spent playing cards, having drinks, and hanging out in the wet outdoor common area with some of the others at our hostel. We were extremely lucky that for us, at Trafalgar Cottages in Boracay, the typhoon day actually ended up being a fun day. The worst thing we experienced was loss of power which meant loss of our fan and horribly sweaty sleeps- No big deal. So we spent our last few days without power and wifi, and then it was time to leave the beautiful beaches and ocean behind, and head for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia! 

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