Puro is an island situated between the islands of Leyte and Biliran provinces of the Philippine archipelago. The poeple of Leyte and Biliran speak “waray-waray” dialect and “puro” means “island” when translated into English. Here’s the snapshot of the island with the Jet Plane flying above.


The island is uninhabited as there are no supply of electricity and water. People go there to enjoy the white sand and the scenic view of the Leyte island.


One day, I have a vision of buying the island from its current owner and develop it into a tourist destination in Leyte and as an offshore tax haven district where Companies can enjoy tax free environment. A beacon will be built on the top of the mountain and a fortress will be built around the island to protect investors and residents from bandits.

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Tags: Leyte Philippines
Looks very nice my friend! Can you take me there please?
That looks like a pretty powerful jet plane! Maybe instead of buying the island, you should buy a plane.
Can you please write a post on purchasing outright vs Leasing a G600 Learjet? My client is considering such a purchase. He would expect to use the plane for 4 years before upgrading and would make up to 10 trips a year, primarily between Australia and the Mediterranean and also to NYC and Las Vegas.
The tax haven idea does seem good though, I must admit. However, would you not expect retaliation from the Mighty Armee de Filipines?
Where’s the plane?
You have great photos here huh, maybe it’s time for you to invest in a DSLR….:D
Deuts, the plane has already flown past above the island. You can only see the track above it. Can you see the white line above the island on the first photo? I agree to Mr Rod’s Financial Advisor, it must be a pretty powerful jet plane leaving a very thick white smoke track!
I still don’t have enough money to invest on DSLR. I’m still focusing on my investments return to save money!
Hey Mr. Wilson, did you receive my email? Is there any way that you can help me?