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By: Noel Singson

While on vacation in Cebu, I spent a lot of time seeing the sites, soaking in the sun, and enjoying the great food. Despite all this, it was meeting Jayson that I discovered something truly amazing.

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By: Efren B. Clavo de Comer, Jr.
Valenzuela City
  

I love Philippines because of its developments, seeing my country in its growth give not only the locals but also to foreign people a chance to work and visit our country. It’s a prestige for me to see cities blooming from its high rise structures.

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Blog: Kulay at Kolorete

This website is my official entry to Philippine Star's I Love Philippines Year 2 Contest. Though I think I'll still be using this even after the contest.

I'm new to these things - webhosting, iWEB and even MAC - so please don't bite me if I've done something wrong.

KulayAtKolorete is the homepage, ROYGBlog is for the blog (this is where my La Mesa Eco Park write-up is located), PINKtures is for my La Mesa Eco Park pictures and some slideshows, BLUEtube at mpTEAL is for some videos I've uploaded in youtube and MP3 music I've made, and cherryRED is for my profile.

Enjoy and Thanks for visiting!

And Oh, don’t forget to leave a comment at my tagbox okay? :-)

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Blog: i am 3739.Trail Life // Blog

By Sandre Roque

It's my personal site; home to my blog, photo blog and event gallery. And it tells the world how great it is to be a Christian living in the Philippines. Being under the sun as a mountain biker helps me go to different places wherein most urbanite has yet to dare going. It really puts me into humble clothing and the sport has helped me become more dependent to God. At the same time, this has made me think differently that the Philippines can never be said poor. We just have to look for ourselves that we are still blessed by any means. I love to take pictures and this can be seen under my "Photoblog" page. The blog is my opinions over things under the sun. And the 'Event Gallery" is just a page where my friends could see and get a copy of my pictures.

I do hope you'll find my site inspiring at the same time put a spark of adventure into your spirit.

*Site is best viewed in Safari using Mac.

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Blog: Little Miss Twenty Three...

By Irish Joy Raymundo


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By: Daphne Oliveros   

Our family had a 3-day vacation in Palawan last weekend (March 06-08). It was set-up mainly for my godmother who recently got back from Philadelphia, and my uncle who just celebrated his 60th birthday.

As usual, I’m the youngest in the group and the rest were the Oldies. How old are the oldies? Let’s just say that the next youngest in the group was my dad. He’s 56.

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By: Sabrina Tutaan  
Mandaluyong City
One of the best experiences I had here in the Philippines was when our family, together with our grandparents, visited Cebu and Bohol. We had our over-day tour and overnight stay in Cebu where we saw the famous Magellan’s Cross, Basilica, Fort San Pedro and the Chinese Temple.

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By: Geneva Cruz  

I love to travel, it’s a great way to learn about our culture, to discover new places and meet interesting people!

Traveling with friends is much fun!

If you’re an adventure seeker, choose to be close to nature, besides Tagaytay is just sixty kilometers away from Metro Manila! The best way to relax is just to sit down, have a cup of coffee and overwhelm your eyes with the beauty in front of you!

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By: Benjamin Uichico 

The place truly fascinated me as there was very minimal reminders,
if any, of a commercial or city life.

Neither fastfood chains nor large commercial districts can be found in the town
as the municipal government has done this by design
to preserve the historical perspective of the place.

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By: Eunice Gatchalian 
Even though we go to Baguio every year, our stay there does not feel the same every time. Somehow, we still keep some of our family "traditions", like spending a day at Camp John Hay, going to Starbucks at night or even having hotpot dinners, but we are still able to find new things to do every time. We also enjoy the weather in Baguio, with the cool winds and occasional drizzle.

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By: Noel Singson

While on vacation in Cebu, I spent a lot of time seeing the sites, soaking in the sun, and enjoying the great food. Despite all this, it was meeting Jayson that I discovered something truly amazing.

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By: Efren B. Clavo de Comer, Jr.
Valenzuela City
  

I love Philippines because of its developments, seeing my country in its growth give not only the locals but also to foreign people a chance to work and visit our country. It’s a prestige for me to see cities blooming from its high rise structures.

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Blog: Kulay at Kolorete

This website is my official entry to Philippine Star's I Love Philippines Year 2 Contest. Though I think I'll still be using this even after the contest.

I'm new to these things - webhosting, iWEB and even MAC - so please don't bite me if I've done something wrong.

KulayAtKolorete is the homepage, ROYGBlog is for the blog (this is where my La Mesa Eco Park write-up is located), PINKtures is for my La Mesa Eco Park pictures and some slideshows, BLUEtube at mpTEAL is for some videos I've uploaded in youtube and MP3 music I've made, and cherryRED is for my profile.

Enjoy and Thanks for visiting!

And Oh, don’t forget to leave a comment at my tagbox okay? :-)

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Blog: i am 3739.Trail Life // Blog

By Sandre Roque

It's my personal site; home to my blog, photo blog and event gallery. And it tells the world how great it is to be a Christian living in the Philippines. Being under the sun as a mountain biker helps me go to different places wherein most urbanite has yet to dare going. It really puts me into humble clothing and the sport has helped me become more dependent to God. At the same time, this has made me think differently that the Philippines can never be said poor. We just have to look for ourselves that we are still blessed by any means. I love to take pictures and this can be seen under my "Photoblog" page. The blog is my opinions over things under the sun. And the 'Event Gallery" is just a page where my friends could see and get a copy of my pictures.

I do hope you'll find my site inspiring at the same time put a spark of adventure into your spirit.

*Site is best viewed in Safari using Mac.

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Blog: Little Miss Twenty Three...

By Irish Joy Raymundo


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By: Daphne Oliveros   

Our family had a 3-day vacation in Palawan last weekend (March 06-08). It was set-up mainly for my godmother who recently got back from Philadelphia, and my uncle who just celebrated his 60th birthday.

As usual, I’m the youngest in the group and the rest were the Oldies. How old are the oldies? Let’s just say that the next youngest in the group was my dad. He’s 56.

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By: Sabrina Tutaan  
Mandaluyong City
One of the best experiences I had here in the Philippines was when our family, together with our grandparents, visited Cebu and Bohol. We had our over-day tour and overnight stay in Cebu where we saw the famous Magellan’s Cross, Basilica, Fort San Pedro and the Chinese Temple.

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By: Geneva Cruz  

I love to travel, it’s a great way to learn about our culture, to discover new places and meet interesting people!

Traveling with friends is much fun!

If you’re an adventure seeker, choose to be close to nature, besides Tagaytay is just sixty kilometers away from Metro Manila! The best way to relax is just to sit down, have a cup of coffee and overwhelm your eyes with the beauty in front of you!

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By: Benjamin Uichico 

The place truly fascinated me as there was very minimal reminders,
if any, of a commercial or city life.

Neither fastfood chains nor large commercial districts can be found in the town
as the municipal government has done this by design
to preserve the historical perspective of the place.

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By: Eunice Gatchalian 
Even though we go to Baguio every year, our stay there does not feel the same every time. Somehow, we still keep some of our family "traditions", like spending a day at Camp John Hay, going to Starbucks at night or even having hotpot dinners, but we are still able to find new things to do every time. We also enjoy the weather in Baguio, with the cool winds and occasional drizzle.

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