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Malapascua Fight Club

Cock Sword

Spur of Death

Locally called “Tari”. While the gamefowl is not in the cock pit, its spur, usually attached to the left leg, is kept in its scabbard. I therefore conclude that “Sabong”, as it is locally known, is chicken fencing.

Malapascua Fight Club

What’s behind the tip toeing feet? Something curious. Something deadly. The next entry is a hint.

Ahh…Malapascua

Sun? Check. Blue skies? Check. White sand? Check. Just a typical day in Malapascua island.

I know it’s practically a postcard picture I am posting. Cliche. But I know you’d rather see cliche before we get to the good stuff. Malapascua is more than white sand and thresher sharks. This blog will be dedicated to show what the glossy travel magazines didn’t print.

Stay tuned and…

Live, love and dive.

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