Lost in Asia My old mate Kelly (The Admiral) who has a sister ship to mine and encouraged me to sail offshore said “Rod if you make it to Asia, you will never leave”, he might be right. Not a lot to report, currently anchored in Busuanga bay (Busuanga island) northern Palawan. I really like it here, great spot, good internet, water 1 peso a litre, a 35 minute scooter ride to Coron the main town, four resorts in the bay so plenty of dinner choices, nice breeze most days. I’m heading home late April and on return will head down early June to Malaysia (borneo) for the SouthWest monsoon season, then come back here in November.
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