Peter,
Yep, it's possible, and it would probably be as a passenger on a freighter.
You would most likely pay more than by air, and it could take a long time,
as there would probably be stops in between.
--Ray B
On 1/15/08, Peter Vandever <peter@questforsouls
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> Has anyone ever took a boat from the States to the Philippines? Is it
> possible?
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