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The Giant Clam Sanctuary - Camiguin Island
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he Giant Clam Sanctuary is located in the southern tip of Camiguin Island, in the small town of Guinsilaban. It is managed by a non-govern...
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The Sinulog Festival
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he Sinulog Festival, one of the most prestigious festivals celebrated in Cebu every January and the grandest of all festivals in the Phili...
The Electrifying Beauty of Ma. Cristina Falls, Iligan City
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Ma. Christina falls is one of the twenty-seventh natural waterfalls that could be explored in Iligan City, Lanao del Norte; no exemptions ...
The Tinago Falls of Iligan - Mindanao
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Tinago Falls makes its name as a primary tourist attraction in Iligan City, coined as a City of Majestic Waterfalls were Ma. Christina is ...
Best Seafood in Nganjuk, Indonesia
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During my three-day visit to Kota Nganjuk in East Java, Indonesia, I had the chance to explore the diverse flavors of their local cuisine. H...
Must try noodles in Wonogiri, Indonesia
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Indonesia is the largest world's Island country and the second-largest consumer of noodles in the world next to China. No wonder that ev...
Sambal Cumi (Chilli in squid) of Wonogiri, Indonesia
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Sambal Cumi is a combination of unique Indonesian flavors mixed with fresh sliced tomatoes, traditional sugar (Gula Jawa), terasi, ginger,...
Nasi Kremes of Kota Pacitan, Indonesia
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Nasi Kremes can be tasted anywhere on Java Island. It is a local style of buffet cuisine in which all foods are displayed. Just get a plat...
Savoring Sate Ayam: A Culinary Journey in Nganjuk, Indonesia
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Pagayawan Waterfall of Lanao Del Norte
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Here come the Waterfalls! Pagayawan waterfall is another masterpiece of Lanao Del Norte; so-called the waterfalls capital of the Philippin...
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