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PG was very busy as you might expect and was wall to wall with divers. Also as you might expect Sabang Beach was the rowdiest and Little La laguna and Big Laguna were comparitive less intense. There was fireworks every evening leading up to New Year's and vendors were doing a brisk business selling fireworks to individuals. There were no night dives on New Year's Eve. We left New Year's day and fortunatley the bancas were available to take us back to the mainland. The beaches were quite a mess in the morning with many hungover folks stagering around.
PS. As a result of much appreciated constructive criticism, I am reposting my Verde Island Video with more emphasis on the overview shot with the diver and fewer and smoother transitions. Check it out in HD and full screen. Enjoy.
Thanks Caloy. In April I will be back in Phils to some of your favorite dive spots--Sogod, Balicasag, Cabilao and Moalboal as a bonus. I hope to have more video to share.