The province of Marinduque, dubbed as the “Heart of the Philippines”, is a heart-shaped island in the Southern Tagalog Region. Coincidentally, the island is also the geographical center of the archipelago and a stone marker …
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Kathmandu Epilogue: Trip Summary, Itinerary, Budget & Tips

More than six months after my epic solo backpacking trip in Kathmandu, Nepal, I am finally ending my series of blog posts with this trip summary consisting of my itinerary and budget spending during my …
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Tinuy-an Falls Bislig, Surigao del Sur Seeing the massive waterfalls with a touch of rainbow on a sunny morning is worth the long travel to Bislig in Surigao del Sur. Measuring 95 meters wide and …
Continue readingScuba Diving in Camiguin: Old Vulcan, Sunken Cemetery and White Island

With a different agenda, I returned to the Island Born of Fire, my third time overall and twice in just a span of one year. No I didn’t do the usual island tour, I am …
Continue readingSlideshow: More of Kathmandu and Patan, Nepal

Kathmandu and Patan Nepal [nggallery id=18 template=galleryview images=0] Kathmandu’s neighboring town of Lalitpur is home to Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It houses the residence of the former Patan royal family and …
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Sunken Cemetery Camiguin The Old Cemetery of Bonbon in Camiguin sank when Mt. Vulcan Daan erupted in 1870’s. Now known as Sunken Cemetery, a concrete cross marker was erected in early 1980’s to commemorate the …
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