British Family Exploring BOHOL! πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­ Panglao Island is BEAUTIFUL


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Panglao island is one of the most beautiful parts of Bohol. Today we see what it might be like living in a place like this. We visit …

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  1. Andrea Maria Johnson
    Andrea Maria Johnson says:

    Hallo beautiful family, what a very awesome and beautiful video! You both have lovely and very smart daughte. πŸ˜ƒπŸ™Œ
    I was at bohol in november 2019 and it was sooo…. beautiful in bohol,.
    We did stay 3 week in Alona Bamboo House and did eat most of the time at Trudis Restaurant direct on the beach, they have every good food and shakes there. We will come soon back on holiday to the awesome bohol. πŸ˜ƒπŸ™ŒπŸŒ΄πŸπŸŒβ˜Ί
    Regards from germany Andrea Maria πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜‰

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  2. Sonette and Wesley
    Sonette and Wesley says:

    Hello again Jay, Sacha, Story, Granddad, Lola Luz and Poppy.

    Story your drawings are impressive at your age. You should write your name on it and have it framed.

    I actually live in the next town Dauis here in Panglao Island. I am so glad to see you guys loving this UNIQUELY BEAUTIFUL ISLAND. Yes this is the place to move to id you guys likes to change scenery. Here you can get almost everything that you need, malls, restaurants, hospitals. You may try to visit the. MOADTO STRIP MALL which is located in Barangay Doljo, Panglao- it is a mall along the shoreline on the other side of Bohol Beach Club where you guys are staying.

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  3. Marjz Palma
    Marjz Palma says:

    Wow you are literally in my place, Panglao πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸ₯° happy to see my hometown πŸ˜€ Thank you guys. Good job on your drawings Story πŸ‘

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  4. mark dossett
    mark dossett says:

    I like your blogging but I not fond of your promoting your vegan lifestyle. That is your choice but I don't care how you eat. I eat meat, Vegetables but I don't eat products made from vegetables to imitate meat. I eat or drink nothing made from soy. As I said it's your choice but I don't need to hear that's what you are eating. To me it doesn't even look good to eat. Plants have feelings also so killing plants for food are not without any consequences. Besides polluting the earth and our bodies from pesticides and fertilizers among other reasons. So both ways have problems so your way is really no better than eating meat.

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  5. cali005
    cali005 says:

    Make Story sign her name on it and have her drawings reproduced by having it scanned then print it. Then preserve her drawings by having it framed. You'll never know where those drawings and prints will end up to. She's so talented!

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  6. Grace Alday
    Grace Alday says:

    Next time u will be in back in that restaurant scan their vegan menu πŸ˜‹ πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜€ I know you love to cook.thanks for sharing wonderful life u are having with story ❀️ πŸ’– πŸ’• now that I'm a grandma u bring me back to my childhood memories in the Philippines. Hope to spend a yr there and might meet u.ALL THE πŸ‘Œ

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  7. Jimpot Cuteboi
    Jimpot Cuteboi says:

    Hello, Im from Bohol. Panglao is just a sub island from Bohol itself. And we still have small islands are not yet being advertised like Pamilacan island which is beautiful, Balicasag island. Talking of beaches, Anda is one spot you should also check out. We have lots of rivers, falls and caves. Have fun exploring.

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  8. Einez Crespo
    Einez Crespo says:

    Was there last month! Stayed in Alona and Dumaluan area. Went to Balicasag Island, Chocolate Hills, Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary. Went ziplining and ATV at Chocolate Hills area.

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  9. jazminatos
    jazminatos says:

    I was there with my partner 20 years ago. Bohol is like Cebu's Provincial brother. Quaint and naturally beautiful. The biggest city Tagbilaran still had that big provincial town/city vibe. Nice island.

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  10. Alfredo Lopez
    Alfredo Lopez says:

    outside of crowded Tagbilaran (which still exudes a small town vibe) the rest of Bohol's charm is like Philippines back in the 70s – 80s. not too urbanized, no big buildings or industrial estates.

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