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huey on Lakwatsa Buddies
gandang tanghali!!! Im an avid reader of your blog.. Ganda ng mga photos.. Superb tips.. Thanks Claire More Power!!! Dont Stop!!!Posted Feb 22, 2012The Nomadic Pinoy on Exploring Biak na Bato National Park
Back in the old days of history class in high school, I remember Biak Na...Posted Feb 22, 2012blissfulguro on Exploring Biak na Bato National Park
wow! ang galing... may ganyan pala dun... we totally take bulacan for granted - kasi...Posted Feb 22, 2012Claire on Ten Things to Do in Caramoan
HI Andrea, I haven't tried camping on any island but my friend and his family...Posted Feb 22, 2012Andrea on Ten Things to Do in Caramoan
Hi Claire!Your blogs are amazing, I kept on reading your articles and be part of...Posted Feb 21, 2012
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Sagada: Finding Our Way Through Echo Valley and the Undeground River
Posted on September 3, 2010 | 7 CommentsEcho Valley is a good introductory walk in Sagada, and a must for anyone visiting the town for the first time. It gives you a good introduction to the area and it is a nice walk taking in some pleasant scenery, including, of course, the famous hanging coffins.Mt. Province: Sagada at Last
Posted on August 10, 2010 | 16 CommentsSagada is a laid back, picturesque and somewhat bohemian village nestled in a valley high in Mountain Province, Philippines. You could very easily spend away a few days or even weeks here, just enjoying the serene mountain atmosphere, good food and chilled lifestyle. Despite being a popular destination for backpackers, it hasn’t lost its small town charm, and remains pleasant and relaxed, unlike Banaue which has been somewhat overrun by tourists and touts.










