Sunken Cemetery Camiguin The Old Cemetery of Bonbon in Camiguin sank when Mt. Vulcan Daan erupted in 1870’s. Now known as Sunken Cemetery, a concrete cross marker was erected in early 1980’s to commemorate the …
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Kayaking in the Wild Tibiao River
One night, while I was scanning my old pictures, I chanced upon the photos of my first trip to Boracay and Antique some six years back. It was a memorable trip, not just because of …
Continue readingSlideshow: Bhaktapur, Nepal
Bhaktapur Nepal [nggallery id=6 template=galleryview images=0] Situated 12 kilometers east of Nepal’s capital Kathmandu is Bhaktapur, the third largest city in Kathmandu Valley and the capital of Nepal during the great Malla Kingdom that lasted …
Continue readingCagayan de Oro: Dreaming of Europe at La Tegola Cucina Italiana
As I sat in an empty seat of La Tegola Cucina Italiana, an Italian Restaurant in downtown Cagayan de Oro City, I couldn’t help but gaze on the beautiful paintings and memorabilia of Italy inside …
Continue readingAn Urban Biking Experience in Marikina
The rain can’t stop emprise driven souls in answering the call of adventure, it just adds more challenge and drama to the experience. So we heed the call of Spyder Philippines one rainy Saturday of …
Continue readingAyutthaya in a Day
On one of my visits to Thailand, I had an opportunity to visit the old kingdom of Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, 85 kilometers north of the capital Bangkok. Located in the valley of …
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