Popular Post Jollygoodfellow Posted January 2, 2017 Popular Post Posted January 2, 2017 45 minutes ago, Dave Hounddriver said: I've done a reasonable amount of walking along forest and "jungle" trails and I have found that as soon as I get to an unspoiled or preserved area I can hear the whine of a chainsaw from an illegal logger. Kind of like walking on the beach in the "preserved" area near Sibulan. They have an outpost to observe that the area stays "preserved" but the guy watching just sits back and lets the locals rape the sea sand, fish and anything they can eat. The only thing the "preserve" it from seems to be the fishing boats. I found some Philippines preserve. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Peterson Posted January 2, 2017 Posted January 2, 2017 Oh well if it is fun time Dig me up in about 35 Years I mean they preserved President Marcos EH? Just saying 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gerald Glatt Posted January 9, 2017 Posted January 9, 2017 On 1/2/2017 at 2:59 AM, Jollygoodfellow said: I found some Philippines preserve. preserved in Orville Ohio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OnMyWay Posted March 18, 2017 Posted March 18, 2017 On 1/2/2017 at 9:08 AM, Old55 said: Is there an undeveloped rainforest, jungle or park outside of Mindanao a Foreigner could safely visit? Preferably with reasonable access. The Palawan thread got me thinking that, Palawan may be the last place in Philippines to have truly unspoiled areas today. Wild monkeys that would be a plus.* *Jake, Not wild monkey business! We have protected rain forests here in Subic and you can get into some fairly isolated areas. You can hire a guide or you can sign up for a 1 or 2 day jungle survival course, taught be a local Indian. These are the same Indians who trained the U.S. military in jungle survival. And, we do have monkeys! Lots of birds too. And big bats. And wild boars! 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jake Posted March 18, 2017 Posted March 18, 2017 2 hours ago, OnMyWay said: We have protected rain forests here in Subic and you can get into some fairly isolated areas. You can hire a guide or you can sign up for a 1 or 2 day jungle survival course, taught be a local Indian. These are the same Indians who trained the U.S. military in jungle survival. And, we do have monkeys! Lots of birds too. And big bats. And wild boars! I believe the indigenous people were called the Igorots (mountain people). During Vietnam war, all the navy aviators were trained in SERE (survival, evasion, resistance and escape) by these jungle experts. They also protected the back door of Subic from the HUKS and NPA with spears and bolo knives. Personally I would not go into that rain forest. It's so thick I would lose track of the sun and then get totally lost. I probably end up in a large pot of boiling water.....he, he. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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