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www.traveling-up.com - May 22, 8:22 AM

Slice of Paradise: Calaguas | Travel Up

He informed me that there’s no electricity on the island. While there’s a village on the other side, about a 30-minute walk from where we were, the community relies on generators, which “aren’t exactly turned on everyday.”

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www.epicpotato.com - May 21, 9:28 AM

Taal Heritage Town, Batangas |

Taal Heritage Town, Batangas...
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www.gayatravel.com.my - May 19, 4:07 AM

Wowed By Luzon Island of The Philippines

A backpacking adventure by Liayana Syazni and her friends into the charming Luzon Island of Philippines. Enjoy reading her experiences exploring this one of certified UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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www.pinoytravelfreak.com - May 18, 3:29 AM

Pinoy Travel Freak: Guisi Beach: Guimaras' Well-Kept Secret

The sight of the awe-inspiring coastline of Guisi beach in Guimaras was a wonderful reward for my toilsome journey upon my arrival to this secluded part of the island

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www.myseveralworlds.com - May 15, 5:12 PM

Going East? Travel the Philippines - My Several Worlds

Guest author Jennifer Ng, a Manila-based journalist and freelance blogger, shares a general overview of what tourists would expect should they decide to travel the Philippines.
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www.myseveralworlds.com - May 15, 5:08 PM

Travel the Philippines: Samal Island in the Philippines

Today's guest photo essay and article on Samal Island in the Philippines is by Josh Aggars.
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www.thepoortraveler.net - May 14, 3:06 AM

Conquering Fear at Lumiang Burial Cave | Sagada, Mountain Province | The Poor Traveler

Coffins stacked one after another, creating an entire wall of sealed proof of how much our ancestors valued the afterlife, did not trigger fear but curiosity.

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www.traveling-up.com - May 12, 10:02 AM

Chasing Waves: Kayak Surfing in Camarines Norte | Travel Up

Kayak surfing (also known as surf kayaking) is basically surfing ocean waves with kayaks while using paddles to maneuver the watercraft.

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www.traveling-up.com - May 12, 2:12 AM

Going Solo in Guimaras | Travel Up

Even if there were other people around, I felt isolated. Earlier that afternoon, a group of day trippers where singing along to the strumming of a guitar.

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thebackpackchronicles.com - May 8, 10:19 AM

PUERTO PRINCESA | Plaza Cuartel, Palawan Wildlife Rescue & Conservation Center, Butterfly garden | The Backpack Chronicles

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www.eazytraveler.com - May 8, 10:04 AM

: Viva Vigan Binatbatan Festival of the Arts 2012

Viva Vigan Binatbatan Festival of the Arts 2012

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www.ironwulf.net - May 7, 7:28 AM

Palawan: World Vision Lakbay Pag-Asa 2012 Part 1 of 2 | Ironwulf.net: En Route - The Philippines, Travel, Photography Blog

Joining World Vision's Lakbay Pag-asa 2012 in Puerto Princesa Palawan.
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Kalinga WhiteWater RaftingThe Pinay Solo Backpacker

white water rafting Kalinga, Chico River, outdoor adventures...
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soloflighted.com - May 21, 1:32 PM

Sagada Trip: Crazy Toploading from Banaue to Bontoc

Toploading from Banaue to Bontoc was an adventure itself as we headed our way to Sagada, Mountain Province.
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www.epicpotato.com - May 21, 9:08 AM

Dumaguete and my Mid-trip Depression |

I don’t think i bought anything more expensive than 100 pesos. i could get full with a single serving, or half even. There’s a myriad of choices not enough for the few days that i’m here.

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www.whrmag.com - May 18, 4:29 AM

Cebu’s Hot Islands

What’s beyond Cebu City? A whole lot! But first, a brief lesson here, and hopefully one that won’t be confusing:

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www.thegrandeurtraveler.com - May 17, 8:27 AM

Grandeur Traveler: A Hidden Beach, Responsible Travel, and my Dream House (Part I)

A tropical hideaway has the power to positively change one's perspective. It can rekindle relationships, heal broken hearts and sometimes, even lead you to a fascinating road of self discovery. I know this much is true.

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www.myseveralworlds.com - May 15, 5:10 PM

Travel Philippines: Luzvimin of the Philippines - My Several Worlds

Travel Philippines: MSW Guest Writer Pie Rivera writes about her favorite places to travel to in her home country, The Philippines. Pie encourages us to travel to the Philippines and explains what lumzivim are.
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Top 10 Places and Activities for a Visitor to Manila

1. Get a glimpse of Old Manila with a visit to Intramuros (The Walled City). You can very well explore this place on your own, but if you are up for a bit of flair and flamboyance, join Car...

Via Andy Eldon
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www.thepoortraveler.net - May 14, 2:54 AM

Overnight Camping at Anawangin Cove, Zambales | The Poor Traveler

When I first saw a picture of Anawangin Cove, I didn’t think it was taken in the Philippines. Primarily because of what looked like pine trees towering on the beach. I used to have this idea that pine trees in the Philippines were all in the highlands. I was so wrong.

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www.thepinaysolobackpacker.com - May 12, 2:14 AM

Swimming with the Dolphins in Ozamis Misamis OccidentalThe Pinay Solo Backpacker

How to get to the Dolphin Island in Ozamis, Misamis Occidental Mindanao, Misamis Occidental Aquamarine Park , Swimming with the Dolphins in Ozamis Mindanao, Dolphin watching in the Philippines...
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Globetrotting Life: 7,107 Sunsets. It's More Fun in the Philippines!

We are a country renowned to have the most beautiful sunsets. I could not agree more...

...7,107 islands...7,107 versions of sunsets....

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www.eazytraveler.com - May 8, 10:13 AM

DIY Walking Tour - Roxas City

Though much father from famed Boracay Island - four hours, to be exact - the city of Roxas in Capiz province makes for a much more pleasant, laid-back gateway to Western Visayas

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thebackpackchronicles.com - May 8, 9:56 AM

BATANGAS | Overnight budget getaway at Burot Beach

Having to spend the last holy week hibernating at home while the rest of the nation either went merrily back to their hometowns or flocked to some secluded beach was not a cheerful idea.
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www.thepinaysolobackpacker.com - May 5, 11:39 AM

Solo Female Travel 101 : A Guide for Filipinas - The Pinay Solo BackpackerThe Pinay Solo Backpacker

Solo Female Travel : A Guide for Filipinas, tips for solo female travel,...
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