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Tandag City | The Bat Sanctuary & The Lady Lourdes Grotto - Surigao Del Sur

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Tandag City is located in the Capital of Surigao Del Sur in Mindanao, a 5th class megacity with over 66 thousand population. I've visite...

Visiting Siargao after super typhoon Odette Megahit (hurricane RAI)

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Siargao Island, consists of several beautiful municipalities in Surigao del Norte fiefdom .It formerly enjoyed fashionability due to its nat...

Dining experience at Kawayan Grill - Kidapawan City

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If you're planning to stay in Kidawan City and look for an alternative restaurant to dine in Kawayan Barbeque Grill is a good option. It...

Exposing the beauty of Hikong Bente Waterfall - Lake Sebu

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  Hikong Bente is the 2nd majestic waterfall that can be explored in the province of South Cotabato. Located in Barangay Seloton in the smal...

The Summer Capital of South Cotabato - Lake Sebu

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  Lake Sebu is a first-class Municipality and a home of more the eighty thousand people covered by the province of South Cotabato, Philippin...

The Masjid Tiban of Indonesia

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  Malang is not just famous with regards to beautiful beaches on Java Island in Indonesia but a home of numerous mythological and religious ...

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 ...
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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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