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Bancas are everywhere, Philippines

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With more than 7000 Islands the Philippines has miles and miles of coastline so getting out on one of these Bancas is very easy to do. There are bigger versions of these that are used for ferrying people between many of the Islands. If you are going long distances you might want to check the local weather report before departing and if you feel the boat has to many people on it you may want to hop off. Many of these bigger Bancas sink every year in the Philippines. Many don't carry enough personal floatation devices either.

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