Wednesday, October 1, 2014
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My friend recently just came from the Middle East, in and
around the desert regions of Dubai. According to him, the streets were
scorching during the mornings most especially in the height of the afternoon.
Houses had air-conditioning so you didn’t feel the difference indoors. During
the night, the air changes—everything becomes icy, almost as scalding as
afternoons but only with cold.
I however, in the most recent summer, availed a Boracay hotel package and went. It was hot (weather and ambience wise) at the beach;
hot sun, warm beach breach, hot bodies left and right—hot. Just, hot. It was,
as I’d imagine, not as hot as the desert; a sustainable kind of heat, that is.
Although, with the setting of the sun and the length the night, because Boracay
is all about the night life, the temperature never let up. Only around 4am but
only up to about 7am did the air become cool and I know this because we never
went to sleep.
Why is this? They’re both desert looking, right? Why do
their temperature patterns differ?
One key point is their definition. Beaches are places where
the sea meets the earth. Deserts, however are defined by barrenness and
dryness. Keyword: dryness.
Deserts have fluctuating and extreme temperatures because
there is very little water (precipitation) in the air as opposed to a beach.
Since water has a very high constant temperature, the lack of precipitation in
the air means that the temperature will rise or drop instantaneously from sun
heat or wind temperature alone. The heat in Boracay is constant because of the
water in the air; the heat only last as long as there’s a source. Even the
Arctic is called a desert because the precipitation has turned into unusable
ice.
So the next time you go to the beach and the heat gets to
you, don’t go for a second think that it’s like being in the desert.
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Thursday, September 11, 2014
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Upon availing affordable Boracay packages, the things that
you get include going and returning tickets, hotel (and buffet) with the
hotel’s matching amenities, an island tour, and beach activities. Typically.
What you didn’t know though, is that you also get psychological trauma!
Just kidding. But you know the feeling, don’t you? After a
long day of swimming at the beach, by the time that you’re already sleeping,
you feel as if you’re still floating atop the cradle of waves although, all of
which feels almost too real but are actually happening in your brain as lucid
dreams.
This lucid dreaming and/or probably vivid hallucination
while in the state of half-sleep is called hypnagogia.
Hypnagogia may be characterized by being in a
half-asleep/half-awake state followed by cognitive re-experiencing of previous
activities in some instance. There are also other characterizations of
hypnagogia but we’ll focus on this one and this one is specifically called the
Tetris Effect.
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| Awesome
Originally, the effect happens because of repetition of a single monocyclic activity that re-manifests itself during half sleep as visions that are almost too real. It’s like playing tetris for too long that your start to see the world and everything in it as tetriminos that you eventually start to visualize moves and combos until you fall asleep and continue to dream about said moves and combos.
The effect is not however purely visual or rooted in monotonous and repetitive activities. Activities that powerfully stimulate the body and the mind may linger in nerve memory and manifest themselves during sleep thus the feeling for swimming albeit being asleep on a dry and otherwise moving bed.
And no, it isn’t something to worry about. It’s a perfectly normal nervous response. Much like feeling that you crashed onto something upon waking up because you were previously dreaming that you were falling. It happens and you don’t have brain trauma. Now go on ahead and enjoy the beach.
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Thursday, September 4, 2014
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Continuation of last week's post...
Awkward Faraway
Photos
Because there’s shade where the photographer is at and there
isn’t where the subject is. Plus, the zoom makes the picture look really, really bad.
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| Unlike this one |
Also, it could also be because the photographer either can’t
come to the water or the camera isn’t water proof. Or the photographer is in the shade still.
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And, since there are a number of nipples already
present in the photo…
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Food and Fools Photos
And, yes, sometimes these could be the most awkward and yet
the most memorable ones because there are a lot of skin both from people and
from pork liempo AND it’s probably
happy drunk hour by then.
And although most of the above items, be it that they take
up most of the albums, are also some the ones you go through to look back on
and reminisce. Some outstanding photos that you grab to make as profile
pictures that merits a “ay! ang ganda
nito(whoa! this is nice)” will never compare to the memories and laughs a “mukha kang ewan dito(you look like a
fool on this one)” Kodak moment can dish out.
If you missed part 1, you can read it here.
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Thursday, August 21, 2014
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Of course there will always be new trends when taking
pictures on vacation. Just very recently, the internet exploded from all the
GoPro monopad photographs here and about. But monopad perspectives, jump shots,
and very cool surfboarding photo aren’t the majority of the photos we end up
with after the whole trip. Actually, most of the photos that fall common on
almost every Facebook vacation album might include illustrations of
Travel Ticket Photos
Say you want to go and avail affordable Boracay packages, or
low Cebu airfares, what’s the initial thing you do after deciding and then
going for it? You take a photo, of course! And then caption the photo with
something introductory and semi-vague like “all ready for the long weekend!”
On The Way Photos
These photos mostly do not have captions, are sometimes
pretty “shakily” taken (especially those that shall be hence included in an
album), and could sometimes look like just general traveling instead of an
actual vacation photo. Single Instagram on-the-way photos, however, are
calculated and thus can be captioned with “excited to get on the plane” and
such.
…or who you’re staying with; if there’s a best time to take
photos of your friends being at their most vulnerable, it’s during their sleep.
To be continued...
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014
On 7:52 PM by sikimpoyako 1 comment
It's been 2 weeks when I last updated my blog. So today, I give you a continuation of the last post 10 Things to do in Boracay.
Top 6 to Top 1:
Top 6 to Top 1:
6. Mountain Biking
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Aside from
ATVs, one of the best ways to explore Boracay is through mountain biking.
Mountain biking is an activity which helps you to stay fit, helps the
environment and lessen the traffic congestions in Boracay. Renting a bike in
Boracay will cost you P150/hour.
In 2012, the
Boracay mountain club and rescue group were also formed in the island. Aside
from being bike hobbyists, they are also involved in different activities to
help the people, government and nature. Some of their involvements are tree
planting, medical missions, etc.
5. Kite Boarding
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| image source: mylifeinboracay.wordpress.com |
The best and
safest place to go kite boarding here in Boracay is in the Bahari. Owned by the
famous host and sports enthusiast Marc Nelson, Bahari is a boutique kite
boarding resort in the Union Bay, Boracay. A full course in Kite Boarding is
only 3-5 days of training.
According to
Marc, aside from needing a good wind and shallow water, the secret of kite
boarding is to understand the wind.
4. Go Karting
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Started in
2010, Go Karting is now one of the most exciting activities in the island. This
is perfect for speed lovers and driving enthusiasts. For a span of 15 minutes,
you can race with your friends on a 700m racetrack.
3. Mermaid Lessons
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| image source: www.taringa.net |
Did you ever
dreamed to be a mermaid? Worry not because dreams do come true. Located here in
Boracay is the Philippine Mermaid Swimming Academy. Here you can learn
different strokes, kicks that are used by mermaids. Trainings for adults will
be for 2 hours and 3-4 hours for kids. After training, you can wear your
mermaid costume and swim.
2. Crown Regency Water Park
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| image source: theislandexplorer.blogspot.com |
One of the
newest attractions in Crown Regency Resort is the Wave Pool and the Wave Rider.
Using the resort’s wave pool and wave rider, you can learn surfing, wake
boarding or even skim boarding in the safest way.
1.
Cliff
diving
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| image source: www.lifewaitsfornoone.com |
Probably the
most exciting activity here in Boracay is cliff diving at Ariel’s point. Built
in 2008, it offers fun activities to enjoy such as snorkeling, kayaking, hiking
and swimming. This comes in an affordable package that costs P1500 per person
with all the activities you can enjoy and all the drinks that you can have.
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Thursday, June 5, 2014
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In today’s
post, I will be telling you about a video that I’ve watched in Youtube that
features the most fantastic and fun things to do to enhance your Boracay
experience. It is an episode of Ang Pinaka, a news and variety show of GMA News
TV hosted by Rovilson Fernandez, along with his co-hosts, Maey and Bentong.
This particular episode aired last March 14, 2013.
To wrap it
all up, these are the 10 Fun Things to do in Boracay:
10. Helmet Diving
Also known
as reef walking, it allows anyone to walk underwater while feeding school of
fishes. The helmet weighs almost 25 kilos and looks like a giant fish
bowl. It is primarily invented for the
pleasure of those who want to experience scuba diving but doesn’t know how to
swim.
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| image source: www.driftwoodjourneys.com |
If you
wanted to see the view of Boracay you can rent an ATV or a dune buggy.
Technically, if you want to drive an ATV in the Metro you will need a driver’s
license to do so. But here in Boracay, with just a brief introduction and
training, you can ride an ATV and you are good to go.
With the use
of an ATV, you will be on an uphill road adventure until you reach a stopover
then a stair will lead you to a tower where you can see all the beautiful
sceneries in Boracay.
8. Island Hopping
Through
island hopping, you can explore different beaches and caves. Once you hop in an
island, you can go snorkeling and/or sightseeing. One of the best beaches to
explore here in Boracay is the Puka beach. Many tourists considered Puka as one
of the best places to swim here because there is little to no presence of
algae. It is also the best place to shop as many souvenir shops are in the
area.
Island
Hopping Boat Rent Prices:
- Small boat - P2000 for 3 hours.
- Medium boat – P3000
- Big boat – P4500
7. Sunset Cruise
Started in
2006, you will have the opportunity to see the Boracay sunset. Boat rides are
available every day from 11-1 pm and 12-4 pm. Aside from the sunset view, this
trip could show you the beauty of marine life because the flooring of the boat has
a transparent glass for viewing. It is advisable to do this activity in the late
afternoon because the weather is better, the marine life is quite visible
underneath and there is the breathtaking view of a beautiful sunset.
To be
continued…10 Things to Do in Boracay (Ang Pinaka Edition part 2)
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Tuesday, May 27, 2014
On 8:04 PM by sikimpoyako No comments
Boracay is really a popular destination that even beaches from other
places would be proud to be named after it. This was evident in Sarangani where
one of its beaches was named “Boracay of the South”. Featured in Matanglawin,
the beach of Lemlunay, Sarangani shows an enticing row of white sand beaches
and azure waters which can be compared to the world class beaches of Boracay.
Popular in this area is the Lemlunay diving spot, “Lemlunay”
which comes from the tribe T’boli which means “Paraiso” or paradise. In a depth
of 5 meters, you can experience a different kind of adventure in the
underwater world. Present here are different underwater creatures of fishes and
corals that are supposed to be found 100 meters below sea level.
Before 2009, majority of the coral reefs in Sarangani were
found dead until it was revived and artificial coral reefs are put into
place. In 2013, 4000 coral reef domes where placed in Maasim Bay, Sarangani and was made of cement and organic materials which served as temporary shelters for many fishes in the place.
Also, featured in a TV show Kris TV was one of the beaches there from Glan, Sarangani.
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