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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
Mountains Archive
Cameron Highlands, Malaysia: Hitchhiking to the Tea Plantation
Posted on November 3, 2011 | 37 Comments“There is no bus to Brinchang today” was the curt reply of the ticketing agent at Tanah Rata bus terminal....Blue Mountains: Abseiling in Jim’s Backyard
Posted on October 25, 2011 | 32 CommentsIt’s finally springtime and the heathland was in bloom, our perfect excuse to head back to the Blue Mountains....Of Didgeridoo, Exotic Fruits and Why I love Camping in the Bush
Posted on July 7, 2011 | 39 CommentsIts rhythmic sound resonating through the tranquil scenery was so fitting, it sounded just like one of the calls of nature.Paluma Range National Park: A Walk in the Clouds
Posted on July 4, 2011 | 38 CommentsPaluma Range National Park was just a short drive from Balgal Beach, our camping ground the previous night so instead of driving further up the coastRomancing Mt. Guiting Guiting
Posted on February 13, 2011 | 57 CommentsWhat comes into your mind when someone mentions a “romantic getaway”? For most people the images conjured up would be of candlelit dinners, sunsets at the beach, plush hotels and roses.Mayon Rest House: Into the Danger Zone
Posted on January 19, 2011 | 29 CommentsNestled halfway on the slope of Mount Mayon is the famed Mayon Skyline View Deck also known as Mayon Rest...Romblon: Conquering Mt. Guiting Guiting
Posted on June 14, 2010 | 26 CommentsWe began our summit assault at daybreak the next morning. For me this was more a test of mental strength than physical strength. It is not anymore a question of how strong you are but rather how tough you are in facing your fear. There are no more excuses for heavy backpacks or light packs. It’s just you, a water bottle and the summit.Benguet: Conquering Mt. Pulag
Posted on February 25, 2010 | 39 CommentsI just wanted to see the rolling hills of the grassland summit and the famed sea of clouds at the mountain peak which I missed experiencing the last time I was hereBenguet: Surviving Mt. Pulag
Posted on February 21, 2010 | 6 CommentsMt. Pulag is a protected national park located in the province of Benguet and situated within the Philippine Cordillera Mountain Range. It is the highest peak in Luzon and the second highest mountain in the Philippines next to Mt. Apo


















