Food and Friends in Danao - A Town in Cebu

After seeing off Mandy in the morning for her trip back to HK, I made my way to Danao, a town in the middle of Cebu that was bombed and re-built by the Americans during WWII. Danao was completely non-touristy as there was only 1 (!) hotel in town. Luckily I found the night market and the roast chicken was ace and the children were very photogenic !

I also spent 2 nights in the Camotoes Islands which were an hour's boat ride from Danao with a population of 200 I read somewhere on my guide book. Fun I thought. When I reached the island, the island was just full of banana trees and not a lot else. The house (hut) I stayed which had one bed, one bucket for shower water, one squat toilet and a door with a dodgy lock and a overhead lamp with no light bulb, was owned by a Swede woman (I think) who would come back to the island every so often; other than that, the hut was left open to whomever dumb-ass tourist happened to stumble across it on his guide book. The last guy who stayed there was apparently a Japanese man 2 years ago (!) and he got away alive (I think)... Anyway, a great place to hide away with a book. Basically I wiled away the days with the local Tanduay rum followed by lunches and dinners cooked by the lady looking after the hut, quite a novel experience, really.

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