Sunday, March 8, 2015

March 8th 2015 Boracay Island Day 5- Bulabog Beach

Just getting onto the main road right by E-Mall where Trafalgar Cottages is located.
Making my way to the other side of the island as Bulabog beach is on the other side from White Beach but only 1km apart from each other at the thin part of the island.
Beach front property for sale along Bulabog beach. No realtors allowed. Realtors normally mark up the price on the internet and can double or triple the price. Best to deal directly with the seller or give the realtor a finders fee from what I have read.

Looking for a beach access pathway to Bulabog beach I see this cardboard sign and assume it means to go through the gate and cut through this property. The little girl inside the yard asks me "Do you want to go to the beach?" and I say "yes" and she says "Then follow me and I will show you how to get there".
The little girl shows me this narrow pathway between properties. I am sure most travelers miss it as they see the sign and walk through the gates. She should be charging one peso per lost traveler and she would probably make a living at it.
It is more of a one-man pathway (or 2 filipinos) as this guy is approaching and I have to put my back up against the wall and suck in my gut to allow him to pass. He is laughing as squeaks past me.
Bulabog beach. Full of Kite surfers!! And the water was also much nicer than White Beach without the Green Algae.


An old sewer pipe running into the ocean? It is no longer in use I am sure. I saw 4 of them along Bulabog beach and one was completely broken.
A kite surfer with his board to put his feet into. Someone else usually throws the kite into the air for the surfer and then he gets the kite going before putting his feet into the board.
Sometimes the wind would pull these kite surfers 10-15 feet in the air before dropping back down into the ocean.
A kite boarding shop.

I counted about 50 kites in the sky along Bulabog Beach. I would be worried about swimming here as I would probably get hit in the head with a surf board zipping by.
 

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