I walked all the way back south to the secluded cove I had scoped out the previous day. There are signs all over White Beach listing what you can’t do, but there’s not a single sign prohibiting drones. And every indication was that drones are okay here as long as you don’t fly within 100 feet of crowds, more than 400 feet altitude and less than 10 kilometers from an airports. ![]() That’s their equivalent of the FAA in the US. You see, I had also scoured the Philippines CPAA website before I left. He said it was “prohibited” but we thought he meant at the hotel. I had asked at the bar but even the manager (Gerry) didn’t seem to know the law, and couldn’t give me access to the hotel’s roof. This was our last full day here, so I was determined to put my drone up at sunset. So I’ll save that experience for when Olivia comes here. That sounds like great fun but I couldn’t convince Eric to do it. ![]() ![]() They’re catamarans so you sit in nets and skim over the ocean. We had a couple beers at a midget bar called the Hobbit Tavern, then settled in for a pizza at the Red Coconut.įor some reason I decided not to phone home. On Tuesday after breakfast and a swim, we walked back through D’Mall and shopped a little.
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