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lorainne on Quezon Accommodation: Villa Anita Butterfly Garden and Resort
Where is that Kuya Jay living? Where can we rent the bahay kubo you are...Posted May 18, 2012cathy on Quezon: Puting Buhangin and Kwebang Lampas
hi ms. noemi.... sa May 28, 2012 ang plan naming pumunta dun, by land lang...Posted May 17, 2012Claire on Caramoan Accommodation: Paniman Beach
Di ko alam yung mala[pit mismo sa airport kasi sa Naga City yung naresearch ko,...Posted May 17, 2012neil on Caramoan Accommodation: Paniman Beach
Mam Claire, san po may malapit na accomodation sa airport ng Naga? kasi po gabi...Posted May 16, 2012Sam @ Davao City on Cao Dai Temple in Tay Ninh, Vietnam: Is it Really Worth a Visit?
Wow, nice place and beautiful photos. Vietnam and Cambodia the countries I love to...Posted May 16, 2012
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A Scenic Drive and Camping at Wonga Beach
Posted on November 17, 2011 | 21 CommentsIt was way past midnight but I was still wide-awake inside our camper van listening to unusual sounds and getting a bit anxious every time a car drove past us.10 Hours in Gold Coast or How I Barely Made It Out of Australia
Posted on September 3, 2011 | 28 CommentsWe walked back to the airport around six in the morning a bit dejected and feeling a mixed of excitement and trepidation. This could be the end of our 3-week holidayKuranda Village: A Journey through an Ancient Rainforest
Posted on August 30, 2011 | 26 CommentsThe highlight of this ride for me was passing over the numerous narrow bridges perched above dizzying canyons as well as a stopover at the breathtaking Barron Gorge Lookout.Cairns: Exploring the Urban Jungle
Posted on August 26, 2011 | 43 CommentsCairns was our chosen gateway for our trip to the Great Barrier Reef, and snorkeling among its majestic coral was high on my bucket list, perhaps next to seeing Machu Picchu in Peru or bungee jumping in Macau.Paronella Park: The Dream Continues
Posted on August 8, 2011 | 34 CommentsMany years have passed and the once magnificent castle is now a treasured ruin in the midst of lush tropical rainforest. After several days of adventures on the road, the two intrepid travellers from the far East found themselves at the gateway of this Spanish Castillo.Mission Beach to Innisfail: Finding Our Way to the Enchanted Ruins
Posted on August 5, 2011 | 26 CommentsWe never thought we would stay this long on Mission Beach and enjoy immensely its relaxed atmosphere and world-class beaches. Each of the four beach villages here has its own unique character and charm,White Water Rafting at Tully River
Posted on August 1, 2011 | 48 CommentsWe rafted under surging waterfalls, free-flowed on the calmer parts of the river, jumped-off from a huge boulders and were purposely thrown out of the raft to the delight of our cheeky guide.Mission Beach: Where Have All the Cassowaries Gone?
Posted on July 29, 2011 | 32 CommentsMission Beach is a cassowary conservation area and this alone was enough reason for Charles and I to drop in for a few days.


















