Every first day of November, Sagadians gather at the cemetery to remember their departed loved ones. But instead of lighting traditional candles, they use woods of old pine trees locally called “saeng“, a flammable wood …
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12 Practical Tips to Save on Airfare
1. Go Online The best airline deals are offered online. In fact, web rates are cheaper than those in ticket offices. Contrary to common notion, online booking are generally secure, safe and very convenient. 2. …
Continue readingMedina, Misamis Oriental Dive Against Debris
A scene underneath the water of Medina Port It is always a slow day at the port of Medina, a small town north of Misamis Oriental fronting Gingoog Bay. Save for a big fishing vessel …
Continue readingCamiguin Island: Return to Paraiso
Seven years after the Island Born of Fire first awed me, I went back to Camiguin and I realized that not much has changed. I was relieved. Camiguin is still a paradise as it was, …
Continue readingYoghurt House: Sagada Favorite
A Sagada trip will never be complete without a moment at Yoghurt House. For years this decent and cozy restaurant has been synonymous with great food experience in this remote town, thus establishing itself as …
Continue readingPhoto Blog: Laoag by Night
Seldom cities glow at night just as Laoag City does. The street lights, well-lit structures and beautifully illuminated halls draw a unique charm that will make you fall in love with the city’s unique character …
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