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Seeking thrills on a vast level is a passion of any mountaineer, much like Filipino mountaineer Gideon Lasco, who recently conducted an expedition, together with a team of 11 Filipinos, to climb the summit of Mt. Elbrus, the highest mountain in Europe and one of the “Seven Summits” in the world.

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Art Valdez and the crew of “Diwata ng Lahi” received a warm welcome from Cebuanos the other day when they called in the port of Cebu.

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Philippine history is filled with heroes past and present who have inspired the nation to achieve one glorious victory after another.

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Kaya ng Pinoy Foundation’s Art Valdez, whose organizational expertise and rich experience led the Philippine Mount Everest Expedition in 2007, is the guiding light of the balangay undertaking.

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For most people, the idea of running in a marathon is as far-flung as the race itself. In the case of Team Merrell’s Carina Dayondon, Pastour Emata, and Carlito Esparar, participating in hard-core races that test the limits of a person’s strength, endurance, and wits is a way of life.

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BUTUAN CITY, Philippines – The replica of a historical wooden boat which did not use a single nail and was built in a lashed lug technique believed to have been used by Malay settlers in their vast sea travel during pre-Hispanic times will be used once more to circumnavigate the world.

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In May 2006 and May 2007, Filipinos literally reached the top of the world when two teams of mountain climbers – three men and three women, respectively – successfully conquered Mount Everest.

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Ain’t no mountain high enough for these ladies who were the first Pinays and — take double note — the first Southeast Asian women to reach the summit of the world’s highest peak, the 29,029-foot-high Mt. Everest on May 16, 2007. For Noelle Wenceslao, Carina Dayondon, and Janet Berlarmino-Sardena, it was a towering feat, indeed.

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A seven-member Philippine team composed of the country’s Mount Everest veterans reached the summit of Southeast Asia’s tallest peak, Mount Kinabalu in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia yesterday morning.

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The Philippine Mount Everest team started their quest to conquer Mount Kinabalu in Malaysia yesterday via a harder route without their clothes and mountain-climbing gear, thanks to Cebu Pacific, which mistakenly sent their luggage to Guanzhou, China.

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Seeking thrills on a vast level is a passion of any mountaineer, much like Filipino mountaineer Gideon Lasco, who recently conducted an expedition, together with a team of 11 Filipinos, to climb the summit of Mt. Elbrus, the highest mountain in Europe and one of the “Seven Summits” in the world.

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Art Valdez and the crew of “Diwata ng Lahi” received a warm welcome from Cebuanos the other day when they called in the port of Cebu.

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Philippine history is filled with heroes past and present who have inspired the nation to achieve one glorious victory after another.

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Kaya ng Pinoy Foundation’s Art Valdez, whose organizational expertise and rich experience led the Philippine Mount Everest Expedition in 2007, is the guiding light of the balangay undertaking.

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BUTUAN CITY, Philippines – The replica of a historical wooden boat which did not use a single nail and was built in a lashed lug technique believed to have been used by Malay settlers in their vast sea travel during pre-Hispanic times will be used once more to circumnavigate the world.

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In May 2006 and May 2007, Filipinos literally reached the top of the world when two teams of mountain climbers – three men and three women, respectively – successfully conquered Mount Everest.

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Ain’t no mountain high enough for these ladies who were the first Pinays and — take double note — the first Southeast Asian women to reach the summit of the world’s highest peak, the 29,029-foot-high Mt. Everest on May 16, 2007. For Noelle Wenceslao, Carina Dayondon, and Janet Berlarmino-Sardena, it was a towering feat, indeed.

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A seven-member Philippine team composed of the country’s Mount Everest veterans reached the summit of Southeast Asia’s tallest peak, Mount Kinabalu in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia yesterday morning.

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The Philippine Mount Everest team started their quest to conquer Mount Kinabalu in Malaysia yesterday via a harder route without their clothes and mountain-climbing gear, thanks to Cebu Pacific, which mistakenly sent their luggage to Guanzhou, China.

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