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If sightseeing pleases you as it pleases me, you should see Taal Lake for yourself. The best view of this scenic lake is right on the pathways of Tagaytay. Upon your trip to the great lake, you...
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My family loves swimming—whether it’s summer or not. So one day while we were looking for another swimming resort to discover, we stumbled upon Island Cove. Located in the historic place of...
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Tagaytay is very popular for its overlooking view of the smallest volcano in the world, the Taal Volcano. Taal Vista Hotel is one of the most popular hotels in Tagaytay where in you can enjoy the...
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Corregidor is an island of entrance of the Manila Bay in the Philippines. Corregidor served as battle headquarters of Manila during the World War II. Because of its location, this was considered as...
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Located near Cavite City, Bahay Kubo (or nippa hut in English) stands high among other restaurants because of its homey, native, and clean appeal. And, what I like most about this place is its...
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Bar goers, listen up! One of the hottest bars in Manila is Padi’s Point. It boasts of live bands every night, great finger foods, and fun atmosphere. There are lots of Padi’s Points in Manila...
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Nov 1, 2007
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A mere hour or two from Manila - depending on the traffic - Caylabne is the nearest hotel-resort whose waters are as pristine as it is beautiful. As if we were a million miles from Manila's pollution. We were arriving by bus when lo and behold, a striking and unforgettable view of the blue and...
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Nov 1, 2007
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No, they're not for eating. We saw little, tiny baby crabs in the part of the ocean near the resort's restaurant. It was easy to swim under - I didnt go that deep anyway as I dont know how to swim (I could paddle like a dog though) - and then be greeted by tiny crabs upon surfacing. I swam (sort...
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Nov 1, 2007
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The facade of the resort's hotel resemble that of Spanish villas. They actually look fancy from the outside and quite decent inside. Airconditioning is good. The beds & sheets are clean. There is...
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Nov 1, 2007
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I never thought there was actually white sand a mere 90 minutes from Manila's polluted hustle and chaotic bustle. The sand looks real so I guess it is. Caylabne is picturesque especially the colorful mini-huts that seem to serve as umbrellas when you want to shield yourself from the sun but at...
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Nov 1, 2007
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We engaged in some sports or paddling boats while in Caylabne. I never realized it took some work - and a very tiring one - just paddling on my side of the mini-boat while my friend paddled at the back. Later, I just sat back and relaxed while my friend paddled his way - with no help from me -...
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