Hey masamaaso...
the zig-zag is about half-way to my place.....it's about 15kms before Narra, you turn left and head for the beach.....some pics of the crazy traffic in Puerto might be fun for the members, especially a fully loaded tricycle....lol
.....I just got to reading this thread and I'm halfway already.....some really entertaining stuff.....
You certainly have the skills to live out there like you do....I left Palawan in 2010, just couldn't get the internet working, so had to keep going into town where they kept having brown-outs so then it would go down before you could post what you had spent an hour composing...The town connection got a bit better over the years, where I'm at now I can get 2mgb's...and that works ok...especially since we don't get power outages here....well only when a big Typhoon rolls in and knocks the trees onto the power lines.....Where you are (by my calculations) is outside the Typhoon belt, so I guess that there ain't that many huge storms in a year....question: how many degrees north/south of the equator are you?
the zig-zag is about half-way to my place.....it's about 15kms before Narra, you turn left and head for the beach.....some pics of the crazy traffic in Puerto might be fun for the members, especially a fully loaded tricycle....lol
.....I just got to reading this thread and I'm halfway already.....some really entertaining stuff.....
You certainly have the skills to live out there like you do....I left Palawan in 2010, just couldn't get the internet working, so had to keep going into town where they kept having brown-outs so then it would go down before you could post what you had spent an hour composing...The town connection got a bit better over the years, where I'm at now I can get 2mgb's...and that works ok...especially since we don't get power outages here....well only when a big Typhoon rolls in and knocks the trees onto the power lines.....Where you are (by my calculations) is outside the Typhoon belt, so I guess that there ain't that many huge storms in a year....question: how many degrees north/south of the equator are you?
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