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I'm heading out to the Philippines next year with the local diving shop. They put a group together every year and go on an adventure. This year they(we) are going to Puerto Galera, Mindoro (I think I got that right) for 15 days. Staying at a dive resort with unlimited dives so we'll be diving with Nitrox to make full use of this! Can't wait!
Anyone been to the area? Any tips (dive related or not)? I've never been to Asia before.
crimper
11-25-2015, 03:00 AM
I'm was born 70 kms South of Puerto Galera. They have nice beaches there, reefs are ok. But if you want to see the best reef in the Philippines you must go to Palawan Islands. Or head further South to Apo Reef in Sablayan Occidental Mindoro.
GoFish
11-25-2015, 03:27 AM
http://i.imgur.com/d0yFems.jpg
GoFish
11-25-2015, 03:33 AM
How long are you going for total? if you have time to visit other dive locations i can recommend some
I second crimpers recommmendation, palawan reefs are a must see.
I'll be there in Jan-Feb
Apo Reefer
11-25-2015, 05:33 AM
Crimper said it all.
Tubbataha Reef in Palawan is a must see. But of course I'll promote my local reef... and one of the best reef out there...
Apo Reef in Sablayan Occidental Mindoro, that's about 350 kms South of Puerto Galera, and about 5 hours drive.
I've been to Cabilao Island a few times(2005 and 2006) and the diving was great. It's a marine reserve so not as much fishing as other places. Consequently tons of fish.
Here is the website for the dive resort I stayed at. It was quiet and primitive when I was there... just the way I like it. Food was good and people were friendly. Mango shakes are to die for.
https://www.polaris-dive.com/
Be aware that they sometimes get swarmed by jellyfish so diving becomes impossible. I don't remember what time of year it happened.
Aw, looks like I'll be missing out on the best. The Palawan Islands look amazing, but I bet a trip that way would cost a lot more, especially considering I've already paid for the dive resort on Mindoro. It looks fairly difficult to get to Palawan from Mindoro - I can only find a ferry that runs across and takes 23 hours. To go from Manila to Palawan there are many options.
How long are you going for total? if you have time to visit other dive locations i can recommend some
I second crimpers recommmendation, palawan reefs are a must see.
I'll be there in Jan-Feb
I'll probably be right behind you - mid Feb for 15 days.
Apo Reef in Sablayan Occidental Mindoro, that's about 350 kms South of Puerto Galera, and about 5 hours drive.
Is it worth a day trip? Kinda far for a day trip though.
crimper
11-25-2015, 06:14 PM
Aw, looks like I'll be missing out on the best. The Palawan Islands look amazing, but I bet a trip that way would cost a lot more, especially considering I've already paid for the dive resort on Mindoro. It looks fairly difficult to get to Palawan from Mindoro - I can only find a ferry that runs across and takes 23 hours. To go from Manila to Palawan there are many options.
Going to Palawan from Puerto Galera is a grueling land and ferry ride. If you have time constraint, don't do it.
Is it worth a day trip? Kinda far for a day trip though.
Going to Apo Reef in Sablayan could work if you leave and travel at night then you'll have the entire day to dive. :smile:
Keep us posted... and video/pics please. :wink:
Going to Palawan from Puerto Galera is a grueling land and ferry ride. If you have time constraint, don't do it.[quote]
That's the conclusion I came to. Thanks for confirming it. Maybe another time. I've never been to any part of Asia before, so I'm sure I'll be impressed nonetheless. :)
[quote=crimper;971269]Going to Apo Reef in Sablayan could work if you leave and travel at night then you'll have the entire day to dive. :smile:
Keep us posted... and video/pics please. :wink:
I talked to the guy who arranged the trip (local dive shop owner) and says that the Apo reef is on the radar, so some of us may make the trip. There are 12 of us I think.
Craigdillman
12-01-2015, 05:04 PM
Me and my wife just got back from 30 days backpacking Indonesia last week, got lots of diving in and also did a week long live aboard in Raja Ampat . Epic, like every dive was like national geographic, i want to go back there and then to Palawan and do the Philippines next.
Im now currently sorting through 500 clips of go pro footage cause I want to put it all in lol
Take lots of pictures and video
GoFish
12-01-2015, 06:37 PM
Raja Ampat looks incredible! Looks like I know where next years vacation is :biggrin: thanks Craig!
Me and my wife just got back from 30 days backpacking Indonesia last week, got lots of diving in and also did a week long live aboard in Raja Ampat . Epic, like every dive was like national geographic, i want to go back there and then to Palawan and do the Philippines next.
Im now currently sorting through 500 clips of go pro footage cause I want to put it all in lol
Take lots of pictures and video
I would have preferred Indonesia too, but this opportunity came up to go with the dive shop here, so I figured it would be great. Jeez, 500 clips?? That's going to take awhile! :D I haven't actually done any diving in tropical waters, so I'm excited to dive somewhere that I won't freeze my butt off and I'll see something other than trout! Haha!
Delphinus
12-01-2015, 11:01 PM
15 days of diving! That should be so amazing. I'm hugely jealous!
Craigdillman
12-01-2015, 11:13 PM
I would have preferred Indonesia too, but this opportunity came up to go with the dive shop here, so I figured it would be great. Jeez, 500 clips?? That's going to take awhile! :D I haven't actually done any diving in tropical waters, so I'm excited to dive somewhere that I won't freeze my butt off and I'll see something other than trout! Haha!
O well you are in for some awesome stuff, !
Got my open water at Nogas marine sanctuary (south of Iloilo) and have dived Boracay, Panglao, Palawan and last time went to Coron mainly for the wrecks but snorkelling in area was truely amazing.
Every where I've been has been great, sure you'll enjoy yourself.
Craigdillman
12-04-2015, 05:59 AM
Also not sure where you are going exactly but worth spending the money to get name brand malaria pills we were on Malarone zero side effects, and due to malaria resistant had to take priquine after we left the area also zero side effects
And order 100% DEET from amazon it was like 10$ and stuff worked like insane never seen bug spray actually make bugs mad and leave the area before never using anything less while camping again
Also not sure where you are going exactly but worth spending the money to get name brand malaria pills we were on Malarone zero side effects, and due to malaria resistant had to take priquine after we left the area also zero side effects
I'm looking into this and Hep A&B shots. Last year, the diving shop here visited a different island in Philippines, and he says they didn't even see a mosquito, but they didn't go inland at all.
And order 100% DEET
That stuff will kill you too! :lol:
Craigdillman
12-04-2015, 05:56 PM
Ah yea If your not going inland then way lower risk didn't know if you were on like a dive boat or diving from a home stay or resort type thing. probably won't see any of your on a dive boat unless your docked really close to land
Ah yea If your not going inland then way lower risk didn't know if you were on like a dive boat or diving from a home stay or resort type thing. probably won't see any of your on a dive boat unless your docked really close to land
It's a dive resort on land. I do plan to take an inland adventure though.
crimper
12-10-2015, 03:41 AM
Forgot to mention, there is a closer reef sanctuary to Puerto Gallera (Mindoro) that is worth checking. It is called the Verde Island (Batangas) Passage Marine Bio Diversity Conservation. It is an island before you reach Puerto Gallera (Mindoro). About 45 minutes boat from Puerto Gallera.
here's a dive video
https://youtu.be/pkc_I7Lu5yc
here's a Documentary video
https://youtu.be/GaJO8Xl63V0
There are tons of amazing coral reefs in the Philippines, enjoy your trip. :wink:
Wow thanks for the videos!! The first one isn't working for me, but I'll track it down. I'll definitely mention this to the group. It looks amazing!!
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crimper
12-11-2015, 05:28 AM
yup, just search Verde Island in you_tube and you'll find several dive videos in there. international divers says that Verde Island has the most diverse sea creatures on earth.
since in the area, check out Taal Volcano. Huge caldera, there's an island in middle of lake which has a lake in middle of it with other little island.
GoFish
12-11-2015, 06:15 PM
since in the area, check out Taal Volcano. Huge caldera, there's an island in middle of lake which has a lake in middle of it with other little island.
So there's a volcano
...that has a lake
...and that lake has an island
...and that island has a lake
...Whoa man...:hippie:
So there's a volcano
...that has a lake
...and that lake has an island
...and that island has a lake
...Whoa man...:hippie:
and that last lake has it's own little island. And all of this is on the main island of Luzon
since in the area, check out Taal Volcano. Huge caldera, there's an island in middle of lake which has a lake in middle of it with other little island.
That looks pretty cool! We'll be driving right by it on the way to the boat to Puetro Galera. It's a group vacation though, so I'm not sure we'll get a chance to stop in. Is it freshwater??
Apo Reefer
12-20-2015, 12:45 AM
Save this for your next Big Dive...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOuH5X-HdpU
Apo Reefer
12-20-2015, 01:00 AM
Just to add, Palawan was voted as the best Island in The World 2014 and 2015. :wink:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-2802864/palawan-philippines-named-best-island-world-conde-nast-traveler-readers.html
Tubbataha is definitely on the bucket list. Must focus on what I can get to this time though! Haha!
Just to add, Palawan was voted as the best Island in The World 2014 and 2015. :wink:
Wow, and there is some serious competition too!
Apo Reefer
12-20-2015, 03:36 AM
Wow, and there is some serious competition too!
Here's 2015 Top 20. Bora-bora only comes 2nd. I was surprise Great Barrier Reef only came 6th and surprisingly Vancouver Island came 7th. :smile:
http://www.cntraveler.com/galleries/2014-10-20/top-30-islands-in-the-world-readers-choice-awards-2014/20
Trust me you won't be disappointed, my co-worker went there for their honey moon and he said that's the best place they ever been and will be back there in a couple of years.
Hubby bought me a Suunto Zoop for Christmas. It's Nitrox-ready. :) Now all I need is a wet suit, and I'm all ready to go! :D
Apo Reefer
12-29-2015, 03:34 PM
I'm jealous! Can't wait to see the dive videos.
GoFish
01-06-2016, 03:11 AM
Heres some pics of a dive on our last trip off the northern tip of Cebu. Shortly after this we entered an island with caves filled with white tip sharks. Really cool dive
http://i.imgur.com/MnII2qH.jpg
Treebeard
01-07-2016, 12:31 AM
That's a good computer. I have been using one for a few years and when my wife's old Mosquito packed it in Bonaire last March we bought her one too.
If you like logging your dives high-tech style pick up the data cable so you can download your dives to a computer. I also bought a DC Buddy (http://www.divenav.com/products/dcbuddy) for wireless downloads to my iPad, but now I use a Surface Pro 4 and will use the data cable.
Hubby bought me a Suunto Zoop for Christmas. It's Nitrox-ready. :) Now all I need is a wet suit, and I'm all ready to go! :D
10 more sleeps! :multi:
Check out the dive sites: http://www.atlantishotel.com/scubadiving/dive_sites_pg.php
We're going to do a day trip to Verde Island. :D
That's a good computer. I have been using one for a few years and when my wife's old Mosquito packed it in Bonaire last March we bought her one too.
If you like logging your dives high-tech style pick up the data cable so you can download your dives to a computer. I also bought a DC Buddy (http://www.divenav.com/products/dcbuddy) for wireless downloads to my iPad, but now I use a Surface Pro 4 and will use the data cable.
Thanks for the tip! I guess I'll have to bring my laptop. :D
Treebeard
01-30-2016, 07:58 PM
The last 10 days is the longest! :)
We are in Cozumel now and having some great dives!
The last 10 days is the longest! :)
We are in Cozumel now and having some great dives!
Awesome, I loved Cozumel when we visited! :)
GoFish
01-31-2016, 12:18 AM
Anyone been to the area? Any tips (dive related or not)? I've never been to Asia before.
So I've officially been to the area now. Spent two full days plus an afternoon there. Reallllly wanted to dive but the weather.... :(
Went snorkelling though near coral gardens resort. I'll post some pics when I get back.
Getting to Galera was pretty easy, we took an ALPS bus from Cubao station in Manila to Batangas Pier. 164 pesos for trip, the ALPS busses are he biggest and nicest on average and have A/C and WIFI. When you get off the bus (last stop) you'll be approached by some locals. Wanting to carry your bags, or tell you the last boat has left. I just say no thank you or better yet bring a Filipino with you like I did they're much more effective :) we still got led to the ticket booths by 2 guys after saying no we don't need your help.
Anyhow just exit the bus loop cross the street and head to pier 3, it's on the far left. We had 2 options on boats to take, just choose which ticket window. Either MSL (Minolo shipping lines) (275p+30p port fee), or FSL (father and son lines) (270p+30p port fee. We took MSL there and FSL back. I would recommend the FSL. Bigger boats on average which should mean a more comfortable 1hr 15min trip. You'll be going direct to Sabang I'm assuming. The trip back on FSL was 230p, no port fee.
Once there you might wanna tour around the island a bit if you have time. Sabang is a bit of red light district at night. As is White Beach where we stayed. You may wanna check out the one or 2 water falls further down island or the lookout at Pandora at sunset between Puerto Galera town proper and White Beach. (Take a left just before the Fil Oil station) you can see all of Galera from up there. The locals recommended this as the waterfalls are cold, haha they don't know what cold is.
Getting around is easy but can be expensive if you plan on touring around much. Tricycles are the most common method of transport, they can take up to 20 people... Kidding, 2 adults in the side car, but the locals really load these things up, it's quite funny. It'll cost you about 100 peso to go to Galera town one way, or 250-300 one way to white beach. If you or the hubby is confident on a motorcycle I would recommend just renting a scooter or dirt bike while you're there. The road especially between Sabang and Galera is a bit dangerous (unmarked hairpins and broken concrete) but it will save you a fair bit of cash and time in the long run if you plan on cruising around. Just remember to stay to the right and watch for oncoming trucks and other motorcycles! Scooters run about 400p per day and 2100 per week and dirt bikes are more but didn't ask about the price. If someone tells you a price for anything just bargain with them
Don't drink the tap water in Galera, which is the case with anywhere in the Philippines. The water there comes from underground and has a bit of an off smell. And when using toilets if you use toilet paper put it in the trash bin or use the spray nozzle to clean up (I find this to be quite awkward) I think their sanitary system uses septic tanks
For food I would recommend El Galleon anytime of day, great menu and quality. We had a pork chop special for dinner before we left that was amazing. About $12cad... Also there's a pizza/Italian place near the Muelle port (Robbie's pizzeria). And while you're in the Philippines you have to try one of these... Balot (partially developed duck egg), chicken or pork Isaw (intestines on a skewer), Sisig (fried pigs ear dish)
I'll try to post some pics when I get back home on the 7th. We're catching a direct flight to El Nido today for 5 days, will hopefully get to do some diving there :)
Hey thanks for the detailed response!!!! How long is the trip from Manila airport to Batangas? I read reviews on Trip Advisor that said the Sabang area has plenty of hookers at night. Just what I was looking for! ;)
Thanks for the info on the scooters too. I was thinking I might like to rent one. I'm not sure I'll be doing a whole lot of exploring because hubby is actually staying at home and I'm traveling with a bunch of people that I don't know very well, so I may end up being a bit of a chicken. :eek: I would love to see some of the waterfalls and other sights I've heard about though.
I love to try new foods, but there's no way I'm eating weird meats. That's where I draw the line!
GoFish
01-31-2016, 01:03 AM
Hey thanks for the detailed response!!!! How long is the trip from Manila airport to Batangas? I read reviews on Trip Advisor that said the Sabang area has plenty of hookers at night. Just what I was looking for! ;)
Thanks for the info on the scooters too. I was thinking I might like to rent one. I'm not sure I'll be doing a whole lot of exploring because hubby is actually staying at home and I'm traveling with a bunch of people that I don't know very well, so I may end up being a bit of a chicken. :eek: I would love to see some of the waterfalls and other sights I've heard about though.
I love to try new foods, but there's no way I'm eating weird meats. That's where I draw the line!
Not sure if you can catch a bus from the airport to Batangas, you may have to go to Cubao station like we did? Uber has worked really well for us in Manila, better than taxis. The bus ride is about 2 1/2 hours from Cubao to the port.
Well if you like hookers...and men...than Sabang is where it's at, many of them are playing dress up ;)
Filipino food is all about salt and meat and strange cuts of meat, those are just a few that are a little more out there. I draw the line at feet and noses and blood. The intestines was pretty weird but I actually enjoyed the texture and taste of that compared to the other 2 mentioned. You could cheat with the Balot like I did, leave the chick and just try the yolk part
I can send you the name and address of our scooter guy, he's right near the heart of Sabang
Yes please send me name and address of scooter guy. :)
Our dive group has a bus of some sort booked for us already. I was just wondering how long it would take as we seemed to have varying estimates from 2-4 hours.
I don't eat North American chicken yolks because I don't like the taste, so I don't think I'll be trying balut! I was a vegetarian for well over a decade when I was young and meats are still something that can gross me out easily. Oh and I'm a puker. Textures, smells, puke. :lol: I puked in the movie theatre when I watched Jackass guy drink the horse stuff....
Apo Reefer
01-31-2016, 04:06 AM
Not sure if you can catch a bus from the airport to Batangas, you may have to go to Cubao station like we did? Uber has worked really well for us in Manila, better than taxis. The bus ride is about 2 1/2 hours from Cubao to the port.
There is no Bus Line from Airport to Batangas. You need to take a cab to Pasay Bus Terminal which is closer than going to Cubao. From there, there are lots of bus lines that goes to Batangas Pier... I always take Jam Liner.
Well if you like hookers...and men...than Sabang is where it's at, many of them are playing dress up ;)
+1 :wink:
GoFish
02-09-2016, 06:19 AM
1. When you get off the bus at Batangas just say "no thank you" to these guys. Or..."No hindi po". They just wanna tell you the boats arent running any more or take you to pier 3 for a tip, no point really in listening to them
2. You're looking for one of these boats but need to go to the ticket window first
3. Just go to this building to pay for a boat to Sabang, its on the left. Either take MSL or FSL, FSL is better IMO
4. Welcome to Sabang pier
5. Call Andy or pay him a visit if you need a bike. Going rate is 400 php/day. i paid 1000 for 2 days but had the scooter delivered while we drank coffee 15mins away so was worth the extra few bucks. Sorry no address but his shop is on the way out of town. When you get to the security checkpoint where the guy might be sleeping just trun left and walk up that street for 100-150 metres and he's on the left. Or just show someone this pic and ask where he is.
http://i.imgur.com/q3AuBzJ.jpg
And meet Kuya Austin... He can be your private boat captain if you need one. May be handy if you wanna snorkel in the sheltered waters if the weather kicks up or you wanna check out the giant clams. Paid him 600 php for an hour instead of 1500 from the tour companies. He wont take you to beaches unless you hire a separate little boat to come along as he doesnt wanna damage the corals with his anchor, love this about him. His number is 09367156782
http://i.imgur.com/mYL2Ikz.jpg
And be sure to have a meal or 2 at El Galleon, try the Americana pizza at the rodaside pizzeria by Muelle pier or take a tour on the scooter up to Pandora when have time. And if you have room bring a box of doggy treats to give to the stray dogs. Leaving soon eh?
Thanks for all the info!!! Yes, plane leaves in 9 1/2 hours. :plane:
hillegom
02-09-2016, 05:03 PM
Thanks for all the info!!! Yes, plane leaves in 9 1/2 hours. :plane:
Ohhh
You are going to have a good time!!
So jealous
The diving is UNREAL here! The biodiversity is staggering! I did 4 dives yesterday including a dusk / night dive to watch the Mandarins spawning. Saw octopus, cuttlefish, Scorpion fish...all sorts of cool stuff. During the day the shoals of Anthias are beautiful.
It's chilly though...70-72 F water temp. I'm wearing 5mm full suit and 5 mm hooded jill. Some men are just wearing shorties. ...crazy men !
We're doing a day trip to Verde Island tomorrow. I checked about Apo Reef but our dive master said it's about 8-10 hours away.
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Treebeard
02-12-2016, 09:57 PM
Sounds great, but brrrr, those water temperatures are cold! The temps in Cozumel were 81! :biggrin:
hillegom
02-13-2016, 02:01 AM
Cold all right!
Good thing you brought your suit Mindy.
Any under water pics?
crimper
02-13-2016, 06:08 AM
Im glad you like the dive in there, post some dive pics/videos pls.
I'll be there and in Coron in July. Too bad no diving for me... but because of my heart condition, but will work on that. 😈
Sorry guys I didn't bring my laptop so I don't think I can get the pics off the Go Pro to post them.
hillegom
02-14-2016, 12:08 AM
we'll wait
but its hard
GoFish
02-14-2016, 07:06 AM
Do I see blue sky in the pics?! I'm glad the weather has cleared up for you :)
Keep us updated on your awesome dives and what you see when you have time. Don't worry about Canreef while you're away, people have been behaving'ish
Are you gonna be doing any fluorodiving? Looking forward to the vids when you get back
Enjoy! :Banane30:
Are you gonna be doing any fluorodiving? Looking forward to the vids when you get back
I did a few nights ago! One of the guys in our group has the light and mask. It's pretty cool - like the whole reef with actinic only!!! The tube anemones are unreal under fluoro!
Today I hired a videographer to follow me around on my first dive....STUNNING DIVE. Was a great site just covered in Dendronepthea at 80 - 110 feet. He followed my group on a wreck dive too. I'll post the vid when I get back.
This afternoon I saw Blue Spot Sting rays, Pigmy seahorse, dragon pipefish, banded pipefish...a sweet bright red Yuma. Some beautiful Acros too...amazing diving here.
Treebeard
02-17-2016, 03:43 PM
Cool! Looking forward to seeing the videos.
Here's a link to the above mentioned video. Beautiful Dendronepthea. The first half of the dive is around 50-70 ft and the last half of the dive is 80-100 ft. It contains no stock video, it's all live edited.
https://youtu.be/2An0DBpZV-U
Howie
02-28-2016, 01:06 AM
Looks like alot of fun!! Nice video :)
wreck
02-28-2016, 04:02 AM
Man that looked like a wicked time. Thanks for the video!!
Yes it was awesome! I just downloaded my dive computer and see that I did exactly 30 dives in 10 days. I have a few more videos to upload but they take over 2 hours to upload to YouTube.
Anyone notice the one guy not blowing any bubbles?
The weather was beautiful. We only got about 10 drops of rain the whole time. Right around the full moon there was some really rough waters. One of those days were went out to Verde Island and were doing negative entry because of the 4-6 ft waves. That was our second Verde trip. The first trip surprised us with some REALLY strong currents - a wall dive with a 10 knot current. It was exhilarating! I hit a down current that took me from 32 feet to 65 feet in just a few seconds. It was a heck of ride for only a 22 min dive. :lol:
Apo Reefer
02-28-2016, 05:07 AM
Nice video Mindy. Looks like you had a blast.
Yes February have some rough waters, March to May are the best time when the waters are calm, however i'm not sure if you will enjoy a hot and humid +40deg weather. :mrgreen:
Thanks for sharing.
Treebeard
02-28-2016, 05:44 AM
Great video! The fish numbers and diversity is amazing. What are those big striped fish?
Yup, I noticed the bubble-free dude as soon as I saw the crazy amount of metal he had on his back. We dove in South Africa with a bunch of guys using rebreathers but they were all fully enclosed in tidy kits.
Yes it was awesome! I just downloaded my dive computer and see that I did exactly 30 dives in 10 days. I have a few more videos to upload but they take over 2 hours to upload to YouTube.
Anyone notice the one guy not blowing any bubbles?
The weather was beautiful. We only got about 10 drops of rain the whole time. Right around the full moon there was some really rough waters. One of those days were went out to Verde Island and were doing negative entry because of the 4-6 ft waves. That was our second Verde trip. The first trip surprised us with some REALLY strong currents - a wall dive with a 10 knot current. It was exhilarating! I hit a down current that took me from 32 feet to 65 feet in just a few seconds. It was a heck of ride for only a 22 min dive. :lol:
Here's another video from my trip. The Alma Jane wreck just off Sabang Beach, Philippines.
https://youtu.be/wrjDZS9ggoc
GoFish
03-04-2016, 06:16 AM
I like the 2nd dive site and video more :thumb:
Looks like fun times. Great diversity!
So overall how was your trip? Try any funky food? Meet any lady boys? Get a taste of Manila traffic?
Thanks for sharing :smile:
And I dont quite understand why people use re breathers when buddying up with open water divers. More comfortable breathing but seems like more hassle lugging that gear around than it's worth
Scythanith
03-04-2016, 09:05 AM
Those were fun videos! Yep, the rebreather seemed excessive but I guess practice is practice :)
mseepman
03-05-2016, 05:50 AM
Awesome videos Mindy! Glad you had so much fun.
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