Helping Children and Families
The Island of Palawan
The Last Frontier of the Philippines
The Last Frontier of the Philippines


El Nido rock formations make for great adventure as you travel through the waters. Palawan is called the "Last Frontier" because it is very rugged and underdeveloped, some very unique formations make it famous.
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    Happy Anniversary. 8 years for Keith and Narcy Mikkelson. Archie joins for the beach photo.
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    Big Lagoon. This lagoon is part of an all day boat tour that includes Little Lagoon and a few more snorkeling reefs and beaches.
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    From the top. The view from the cliffs. You can hike to the top of the cliffs in less than an hour with a good guide.
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    Keith and Guide. My 14 year old guides were fast up the steep cliffs. One could operate the camera and one could pose.
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    Fisherman's Village. Life on a remote island will make you a good fisherman.
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    El Nido Islands.
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    Living over the sea. Some families can not afford land and live without basic services near the cities. Sometimes called squatters, these people are a major sector of the work force.
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    Nagtobon Beach. Why think of poor people when you can go to a beautiful beach only one hour away from Puerto Princesa City.
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    Trash Problems. Much of the waste of overcrowded families goes into the sea. Conservation takes a back seat to survival in the cities.
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