Trick or Treat! Sago shares his creepy Halloween cheers with his readers!
Happy Halloween!
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This is your last chance to grab one (or all) of Krispy Kreme’s special Halloween donuts!
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The Bangui Windmills of Ilocos Norte are actually wind turbines situated along the 3km stretch of Bangui Bay. It was built to generate clean energy from wind power. It supplies electricity in the local area as well as some provincial substations.
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5 men, 3 months, 9 countries, and 45,000 pesos are what constituted a group of Pinoy (Filipino) Backpackers in their recent travel.
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Forrest Gump crashed into Bubba Gump Trinoma’s first year anniversary launch last October 21, 2008.
He came in his trademark get up of classic white suit, Nike shoes and the ever reliable suit case of personal stuff.
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The virgin island of Lahuy can stretch upto 10 kilometers long. Lengthy stretches of fine white sand and friendly locals characterized the island.
It is part of the Caramoan group of islands which has relatively remained isolated from the rest of Camarines Sur province.
“Everyone Can Travel.” This includes you and every single Filipino. [ Sago as well =) ]
The Pinoy Backpacking Festival starting 6pm later will include free workshops, forums, and a booklaunch. It will also feature an exhibit on backpacking from different countries. Free lectures include travel photography, travel sketching, and packing 101.
I and Sago just came back a few hours ago from a 30-minute delayed flight from Cebu.
Although my first statement wasn’t too enthusiastic for a travel weblog, the 5-day Cebu experience was actually awesome; and skin-darkening too! It was our first time to visit the main city and it’s neighboring islands.
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Sometimes also referred to as Kayangan Lake, this beautiful lake is one of Coron Islands‘ well known spots. More than once recognized as the cleanest lake in the Philippines, it’s underwater stalagmites-like structures and caves are even more majestic than the limestone walls surrounding it.
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