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cathy 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, 2012melissa on Padre Burgos Quezon: Borawan Beach
idol talaga kita ate claire! thanks for sharing all your adventure, i did put...Posted May 16, 2012
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Quezon Accommodation: The Tamarind Tree Resort
Posted on March 30, 2010 | 19 CommentsThe best feature of Tamarind Tree Resort I would say is its proximity to the beautiful beaches around Padre Burgos. It is just a mere 10-15 minutes boat ride from the beachfront of the resort in Barangay Basiao to Dampalitan and Borawan Beach.Quezon: Island-Hopping at Pagbilao
Posted on March 28, 2010 | 53 CommentsPagbilao a progressive town in the province of Quezon situated between Lucena (the capital of the province) and Quezon National Forest Park (a scenic forest reserve near the town of Atimonan). It is easily accessible by private and public transport being strategically located along the national highway.Padre Burgos, Quezon: Dampalitan Beach
Posted on March 25, 2010 | 81 CommentsDampalitan Beach is an unspoiled beache around Padre Burgos that boasts a long stretch of white sand and a tropical ambiance.Villa Escudero – A Glimpse of Philippine Heritage
Posted on February 3, 2010 | 13 CommentsVilla Escudero is a unique experience of Philippine country life. It offers a glimpse into the Philippines’ rich cultural heritage, and visitors are treated to a unique blend of the country’s cuisine, customs, dresses and cultural dances set in a serene pastoral atmosphere.Pahiyas Festival in Lucban Quezon
Posted on May 20, 2009 | 11 CommentsPahiyas Festival is an annual celebration that culminates on the 15th of May in honor of San Isidro de Labrador. It is a form of thanksgiving to the patron saint of farmers for their bountiful harvest. During the festivity each household engages in a friendly competition where they get to showcase their creativity by lavishly decorating their houses with their native produce or showcasing a livelihood display of their products. Pahiyas or "payas" literally means decorating the wall with Kiping ang agricultural products.















