
CAMPUESTOHAN GETAWAY
by Michael Ocampo on June 1, 2015The Campuestohan Highland Resort has emerged as one of the top destinations on Negros Island.
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THE CRACKED SLOPES OF KANLAON
by Michael Ocampo on May 30, 2015Another perspective of Kanlaon Volcano, mostly from the Canlaon City, La Castellana and La Carlota City side.
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Panaad sa Negros 2015
by Michael Ocampo on April 20, 2015With DILG Secretary Mar Roxas as Guest of Honor and the theme One Island, One Dream, the 2015 Panaad sa Negros kicked off with a blast at the Panaad Park and Stadium in Bacolod City.
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Sipalay: Jeweled City of Southern Negros
by Jane Dacumos on April 6, 2015Sipalay is the jeweled city in Southern Negros that motivates its community in protecting its natural wonders to create a world-class haven through agro-aqua and industrial tourism for a sustained economic and development. Sipalay proudly showcases its stunning sites and wide array of tourism activities to offer to excursionists and tourists as it continues to mesmerize touring diving enthusiasts, spelunkers, trekkers and beachcombers. Sipalay City now regards tourism as an important industry to develop. Having bestowed with stunning sites, the city government together with the other tourism stakeholders is inviting you to visit and experience the entertaining charms of our underwater treasures, beaches, caves, and waterfalls.
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Don Salvador Benedicto: Summer Capital of Negros Occidental
by Jhaypee Guia on March 23, 2015Don Salvador Benedicto, also known as Salvador Benedicto, is a 4th class municipality in the province of Negros Occidental, Philippines. The municipality is also dubbed as "The Summer Capital of Negros Occidental" due of its climate, which is similar to Baguio City. The town of Salvador Benedicto is located at the mid-center of the hinterland of the entire north of the province of Negros Occidental. It lies 47 kilometers from the provincial capitol. The town was created by merging all the secluded barangays of San Carlos City and the towns of Calatrava and Murcia that were said to be ignored because of its distance and inaccessibility.
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