Cuzin' asked : I wonder what's with the D' in Boracay? The tourist wet market where prime quality of fresh seafoods and dried seafoods can be purchased is called D' Talipapa ( The Market). Ofcourse the famous Boracay beach market is called D' Mall (The Mall) and some establishments in there are using the initial D' + the name of the shop/store.





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D' Wall, I told ya ! They love the letter D' !





My girls are big fan of tribal arts. Their individualism is quite pronounced now, they want something that is not mass produced, authentic, handcrafted and doesn't have a twin.
There were some vendors ( not many) in the beach which sold original creations, handcrafted by them, but usually pricey for my budget.



I found a similar (above, not the actual shop) tribal store in D' Talipapa and scored some authentic accessories (which were cheaper but nicer) for my girls. Bought and brought home a number of pieces for Myka and Kyla. They could be spotted wearing these pieces, sometimes all together at one time.
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