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Dalton Pass

It was a loooong drive to Tuguegarao, passed through Nueva Ecija and Nueva Vizcaya... and sooo proud of my little bug for getting us through! BUT, because it was work, just got bits and pieces=(.......

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Leyte

The San Juanico Bridge connects the islands of Samar and Leyte, and is considered the longest bridge in the country! This 2km stretch stands on the seabed!... Was in Tacloban and Ormoc and couldn't...

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Dumaguete City - Apo Island - Siquijor - Bais - Negros - Philippines

Research is essential to every trip=) let's start on my next adventure!

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Siquijor

Off-Dumaguete is the little island of mysterious Siquijor. It has pristine white beaches that could rival Bora's warm, soft sand! There is a park in the middle of town(!) that has a hot spring! ......

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Dumaguete

I was in love with Dumaguete...got lost in Silliman(loved the old house, er admin building), was sheltered by its famed acacia trees, walked the whole stretch of Rizal Boulevard!!..while waiting for...

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Sibulan, Negros Oriental

Enroute to Dumaguete is a stretch of centuries-old acacia trees, with branches forming an arch, as if to hug you in... found the very first "modern" church i liked, and just realized how filthy rich...

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CamSur

No. We didn't try it=( Didn't have the time to do so, nor the nerves! haha! Want details? www.camsurwatersportscomplex.com... It's a tourist attraction designed and run by the gov't! good luck!=)...

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Naga

The Penafrancia Festival is every 3rd week of September..we were waaay too early for that!=) so simply went to see the churches: the new Penafrancia Cathedral and the Naga Met... when we go back, need...

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Donsol

For an off-season visit, we still had a chance to see some butandings(whale sharks)!! yipee! Excitedly awaited the BIO(Butanding Interaction Officer)'s cue to jump in the water! The butandings may be...

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Legazpi

Mt Mayon, Cagsawa Ruins, Daraga Church... The backpackers checked out all the touristy stuff=)... Cagsawa presents the best view of Mayon, but make sure to go first thing in the morning, around 7am, to...

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Philippine Stats

Quick stats about my

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Hundred Islands

A hundred little limestone islands, scattered off the coast of Lucap... have to go up Governor's Island for the best view! Have a nice boat ride tour, and then be on the look out for a little piece of...

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NationMaster - Philippine Lifestyle statistics

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Book Fair 2007

It's the biggest annual Book Fair! Enjoy great discounts from your favorite publishers and book stores! (Drop by New Day Publishers!=) See

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Independent Travel (attitude Travel) Information Resources and Advice

Low cost airlines 'round the world!

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Mt Pulag, Benguet

It's the 2nd highest peak in the country at 2,922m, about 1/3 of Everest! (me thinks that's the only thing i remembered from the DENR briefing, hope i got it right--ooops! note to the guys to correct...

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Busuanga

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Old World Glam

fashionably romantic=)

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OWGlam in Trinoma June 26-28, See you!

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Daddy's 90th!

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Saying goodbye to President Cory

Looking through so many photos in my cam, finally having the time to upload=)... Memorable going to President Cory's wake, braving the rains and the cold of early morning... Was in line for 3hours(! --...

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Happy Birthday, Kathy!

Kathy V's nth Bday, August

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Victoria Mills, Bacolod

The Angry Christ, the country's oldest sugar mill, and a real life

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Silay, Bacolod

I love Silay! Someday I'll build my own Gaston House=) This is my 2nd time back here, and promised myself will share it with my sis and ma, so here we are, savoring all the architecture, art and...

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The Ruins, Bacolod

Italian architecture with neo-Romanesque columns, this was the mansion of the sugar baron, Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson. It was burned down during the Japanese occupation to prevent it from being their...

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