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Four months ago, I embarked on my first trip to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I booked that trip a few days before my 24th birthday due to this very attractive seat sale a local airline conducted. Although I only had enough money that day, I decided to click that button and went to the nearest bank to pay over the counter….
The Ruins of Talisay is one of the most photographed spots in Negros Occidental. Located at the middle of a subdivision with sugarcane plantations in Talisay City, Tourists go out of their way just to go here and have some pictures taken. I am no exception to that. Dubbed as the ‘Taj Mahal of Negros’, the Ruins of Talisay is…
The first week of September is full of fun,food and adventure! Thanks to the fab Manansala siblings Avel and Orman and the rest of the Soccsksargen Bloggers for making The Third S3X (Soccscksargen EXperience) an orgasmic one! Exactly a year ago, I remember that they decided to organize such food and adventure tour when the original Tuna Festival schedule was…
Guess who’s back in the Philippines? ME! After almost three months of staying in England, I am now back in my own room sorting thousands of pictures taken from my first ever UK trip. I was able to visit places such as Cardiff (Wales), Rugby (where my family is based), Coventry, Birmingham, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwick, Worcester, Nottingham and London, the so-called…
Good Morning, Coron! Ada and I woke up with a big smile. As first-timers in the place, we were looking forward to the Island Hopping activity Dive Link Coron Adventure Island Resort prepared for us. But before that, we need to check our emails and eat breakfast! While preparing for our Island Hopping activity, I saw one of Ada’s glasses…
It’s February! It is the time of the year wherein love longs are being played over the radio and in music channels, romance movies are in-demand in DVD rental shops and torrent sites, restaurants are jampacked with couples and you will spot people in love in public places who are not afraid to show their love and affection. This month,…
Lake Sebu is a fast-growing tourist destination in South Cotabato. I remember weeks before our SEX Tour (The Soccsksargen Experience) in General Santos last September, some of the travel bloggers who were able to visit Lake Sebu kept on saying that it is one of the most serene places they’ve been to in the country. Having said that, might as…
There is a saying that ‘No man is an island’, but this sole White Island found in Camiguin stands out despite the fact that it is… errr… alone The White Island found in Camiguin doesn’t have any trees on it nor does someone lives permanently there. In fact, the beautiful island disappears on high tide. It somewhat reminded me of…
Today is All Souls Day. It is the time of the year wherein we give extra time to the departed ones by visiting the cemetery to offer candles, flowers and prayers. It is also a perfect opportunity for us to reflect and recall the wonderful moments we spent together with our beloved ones who passed away. The main destination that…
The Bell House & Bell Amphitheater is the best place to go to especially if you want to know more about the history of the popular Camp John Hay. It was named after the person who is responsible for the majority of Camp John Hay’s structure Major General James Franklin Bell. Lucky enough, The Bell House was preserved and it…

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