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Lumang Simbahan ng Sablayan, recognized by National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP)

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The Lumang Simbahan is located in Poblacion, Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro. This Old Church was built in its namesake Recollects Parish “Pa...

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Beni’s Watersports is the newest attraction situated in Barangay Barahan, Sta. Cruz; a first-class municipality in the Island Province of ...

Things to do, Places to visit in Davao City

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Davao City is the largest city and the third most populous metropolitan area in the Philippines with more than 2.5 million people. Davao C...
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The mystic beauty of Katibawasan Falls, Camiguin

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To complete the day in Camiguin, we headed back to the center of Mambajao and take an opportunity to visit the Katibawasan Falls. Then, ta...

CAMIGUIN | The most picturesque place of the dead, the Sunken Cemetery

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After the unforgettable visit at the White Island, we headed to the most picturesque sight of the dead, the Sunken Cemetery in barangay bo...
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Things to DO in the volcanic Island of Camiguin

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Camiguin is an island province in the Northern part of Mindanao, Philippines; it is a volcanic island and the second smallest province in ...
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Philippine Festivals for the month of March

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Festivals or simply known as Fiesta is widely celebrated anywhere in the Philippines. Here are the lists of Philippines' festival cel...

Strawberry Festival in Benguet, Philippines

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La Trinidad is a first-class municipality and Benguet’s Capital with a population of more than 129,000.  The municipality is very famous ...

Binalbal Festival of Tudela, Misamis Occidental

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The Binalbal Festival is celebrated every first of January in Tudela, Misamis Occidental in the Philippines. Binalbal means “Balbal” in Ce...

82nd Araw ng Davao schedule of Events and Activities

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Davao City marked another year of Araw ng Davao  celebration this coming March 16, 2019. The City government is very optimistic that this ...
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I work in an NGO as a Community Development Practitioner—a role that’s both challenging and deeply fulfilling. My passion lies in traveling to remote places, where each journey becomes a source of inspiration and growth. I find joy in discovering new experiences shaped by diverse communities, environments, and cultures. Every encounter—whether with people, landscapes, or perspectives—teaches me something new and enriches my journey as both a traveler and a development worker.
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