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Mayon Volcano - At Long Last

Mayon Volcano - At Long Last

by J.P. Leo Castillo on July 16, 2015
The ruins of the Cagsawa Church and its still-standing belfry was the unmistakable, almost-perfect cone shape of Mayon set against the backdrop of a clear blue sky.
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Dampalit Falls: Los Baños' Hidden Wonder

Dampalit Falls: Los Baños' Hidden Wonder

by J.P. Leo Castillo on July 15, 2015
The main falls of Dampalit is quite tall and falls into a relatively shallow catch basin. The latter is probably a tributary of the Dampalit River that flows all the way to Laguna de Bay.
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Liliw: The Tsinelas Capital, A Red Church and Some Good Eats

Liliw: The Tsinelas Capital, A Red Church and Some Good Eats

by J.P. Leo Castillo on July 15, 2015
Liliw in Laguna with its cold springs called batis in the Tagalog dialect. Liliw is now widely regarded as the "tsinelas capital" of the country for its footwear-making industry.
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Lake Sebu's Waterfalls

Lake Sebu's Waterfalls

by J.P. Leo Castillo on July 14, 2015
Lake Sebu probably has the one of the densest concentration of waterfalls in the country. In Barangay Seloton alone – already home to scenic Lake Seloton (the "Sunrise Lake") – are seven of them.
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Kalayaan Twin Falls

Kalayaan Twin Falls

by J.P. Leo Castillo on July 13, 2015
Lying at the foothills of the Sierra Madre range and Mounts Banahaw and Makiling has its own advantages for Laguna.
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CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN TARSIER IN MAASIN

CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN TARSIER IN MAASIN

by Michael Ocampo on July 13, 2015
The City of Maasin in the Province of Southern Leyte offers visitors many places to discover.
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Paoay and Currimao, Ilocos Norte

Paoay and Currimao, Ilocos Norte

by J.P. Leo Castillo on July 11, 2015
San Agustin Church draws attention not only to its façade but to the buttresses that extend out from the exterior side walls.
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Vigan: Echoes of a Colonial Past

Vigan: Echoes of a Colonial Past

by J.P. Leo Castillo on July 11, 2015
The Vigan Heritage Village, also known as the Mestizo district because of its proximity to the Mestizo River, has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Pagudpud: Jewel on the Edge of Luzon

Pagudpud: Jewel on the Edge of Luzon

by J.P. Leo Castillo on July 10, 2015
At the extreme northwestern part of the island of Luzon lies a town blessed with several white-sand beaches, vibrant waterfalls, windswept coastal cliffs and azure waters.
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Gumasa Beach on a Cloudy Day

Gumasa Beach on a Cloudy Day

by J.P. Leo Castillo on July 9, 2015
Gumasa's northern section also includes some resorts such as Davak Ridge Beach Resort but is much smaller than the main, central section. It is the same with the southern section where Isla Jardin del Mar is located.
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