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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...
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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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