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Malapascua is one of the smallest inhabited islands in the Philippines. It measures 2.5 on its longest side and 1...
Updated in September 2025. The risk of COVID-19 is still looming. The pandemic is not yet over. Despite the Philippines...
The National Park Service offers a handful of “fee free” days each year where visitors are not charged entrance fees...
The sun was almost touching the horizon. Its angle had caused the trees to cast stretched shadows on the surface....
We’ve been fortunate to visit many of Michigan’s surviving forts over the years (Fort Mackinac, Colonial Michilimackinac, Fort Holmes, Fort...
A forsaken island, which receives less attention and less infrastructure development funding, is seating idly at the north of Cebu....
Hometown sceneries triggered a lot of memories. The zigzag road between Siaton and Zamboanguita, more particularly, made me recall the...
9 a.m. Hit the (many) slopes Ikon Pass holders will want to schuss ski-only Deer Valley, which has added 10...
A marquee of ultramarine and viridescence rolls like phantasms. Images of sandbars, islets, foliage, water cascades, and streams are flashing...
Laid-back vibe, slow-paced lifestyle, and rustic feels albeit the bustling concrete jungle and contiguous crossroads, Dumaguete City keeps its countryside...
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