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The Historic San Luis Obispo de Tolosa Parish Church of Lucban
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In the heart of the vibrant town of Lucban, Quezon, stands a centuries-old structure that has witnessed faith, tradition, and hi...
Things to Do in Lucban: A Traveler’s Guide
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Baybay City: Leyte’s Hidden Gem of Agritourism, Nature, and Heritage
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Baybay, officially the City of Baybay, is a vibrant component city on Leyte’s western coast in Eastern Visayas, Philippines. Known for its s...
Samar: The Untamed Beauty of Eastern Visayas
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When people think of island getaways in the Philippines, the usual names like Palawan, Boracay, or Cebu often come to mind. But tucked away ...
Bato, Leyte: Your Gateway to the Sea and Serenity
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I n the southern part of Leyte, facing the tranquil Camotes Sea, lies the charming municipality of Bato —a town where coastal beauty meets...
Barugo, Leyte: A Hidden Gem of History, Culture, and Coastal Charm
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Nestled in the heart of Northern Leyte lies Barugo , a 4th-class municipality that gracefully blends historical depth, cultural pride, and t...
Discovering the Enchanted Wetlands of Agusan Marsh
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Tucked away in the heart of Mindanao, the Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary in Agusan del Sur is one of the Philippines’ most mesmerizing natu...
Journey to the Southernmost Island of the Philippines: Discovering Sikul and Panggungan in Tawi-Tawi
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If you're searching for the farthest, most untouched corners of the Philippines, set your compass south all the way south. Beyond the to...
Life at the Edge: Visiting the Closest Island to Indonesia
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Just a few kilometers off the southernmost tip of the Philippines lies a remote island where the sea doesn’t just separate nations—it brings...
Discover Jomalig: Quezon’s Hidden Golden Paradise
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Nestled off the eastern coast of Luzon, Jomalig Island—a remote gem in Quezon Province—is an untouched sanctuary famed for its golden sands,...
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