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Top things to Do in Magetan, Indonesia

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Magetan is a small city located on the border between Central and East Java in Indonesia. Not so famous with regards to tourist spots compa...

Top Things to Do, Places to visit in Blitar, Indonesia

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Around 167 kilometers away from the East Java capital of Surabaya, Blitar is a promising city situated on the southern coast of East Java i...
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Things to DO, Places to visit in Pacitan, Indonesia

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Pacitan is a Regency located in the southwestern of East Java Province in Indonesia with a neighboring Regency of Wonogiri and Ponorogo, T...
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Indonesia | Teluk Asmara Beach Malang

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If you're looking into the beautiful beaches in Indonesia, forget about Bali, the beaches in this City are still unspoiled, quiet, and...

Things to Do in the Island City of Samal

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The Island City of Samal or locally known as Igacos is a 4th class city in the province of Davao Del Norte located just 15 minutes away from...
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Things to DO in the province of Davao Del Norte

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Davao Del Norte is one of the provinces covered by Davao Region with a total of almost 3,427 square kilometers located in the border of Agu...

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...
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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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