Philippines

The Philippines are a network of 7,641 insanely gorgeous islands. Surrounded by three seas, these islands are the beach facing oases that every traveler dreams of visiting. It is a wildly interesting place with so much natural beauty it’s hard to take it all in at one time. It doesn’t hurt that the culture and food are totally amazing. Here are some of my experiences from the Philippines. 

It’s always been a dream of mine to learn how to go scuba diving. When the opportunity presented itself while I was on Boracay Island, it was too good to pass up. This is the story of me getting PADI Open Water certified during my trip to the Philippines. 

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