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Sagada--Philippines!  by Ally.yanna    8th Oct 09
For many Sagadans the traditional way of life remains intact -a celebrated activity by Sagadans at Cordillera Mountains during harvest time happens. Women wear "tapis" while older men wears "bahag" and they gathered in the "dapay"; chickens are sacrificed. Gongs are played and general merriment are observed!
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Samar  by Ricky    9th Jul 09
Check this out: This ruggedly beautiful province of Samara, Philippines has its own version of world-class natural wonders. No kidding, this really a must see for all "adventists" and "histologists" alike. Though we are often called as one of the country’s top 20 poorest provinces, one cannot deny the fact that we are also called “the land of plenty” in terms of ecotourism sites, such as majestic waterfalls, white beaches, springs, caves and other awesome places that can even compare or outclass other country’s top destinations. As we are proud to say, we don’t only offer these beautiful sceneries to those who come, but we also offer a kind of hospitality that every visitor may come to say, “This is a place where you might not wish to leave anymore.” ricky
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batangas  by Reina    14th Apr 09
been to Batangas but I never go mountain climbing until this holy week my mum and I plan to go one of the most climbed mountain in Cuenca Batangas which is MT MACULOT..may Catholics go there for repenting..located there is the 13 station of the cross..at the first station you will feel like giving up but if you would remember your purpose of going up you'll strive to finish up to the end line..you'll just realize that you're already at the top of the mountain where you can see a grotto of mama Mary and you can tell to yourself that its worth a climb...
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Boracay  by Sam    1st Apr 09
Boracay has always been on top of my itinerary list. I visit the place whenever I feel the need to escape and de-stressed. My favourite part of the trip is the never-ending massages i get while laying on the sand and feeling the breeze against my skin. The azure sky and sea goes on forever. I will always have a soft spot in my heart for B-O-R-A-C-A-Y . If you don't believe me.... I dare you to find out for yourself.
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My Home  by Karen rose    29th Mar 09
Amidst the unending struggles, the deplorable condition, the exaggerated reviews of the media and the unacceptable truth of the issues regarding my home, I can say that there is still hope for the Philippines. Call me an idealist but i believe that there is still a chance that this country can still change. The Filipinos already have the resources and most especially the heart, but lack the action. I still believe that by God's grace this country will have a righteous leader that will lead us into the right path. This thought gives me hope. Nothing is impossible with God.
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