+ Follow LYBA GODIO Tag
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[Summary] => Abu what? Rico who? Thats exactly what was mulling over in my mind when I decided to take a recent trip to Dos Palmas Arreceffi Island Resort in the Philippines last frontier: Palawan. I quickly tossed my inhibitions aside, bid adieu to sweltering Manila and hopped on board our floral painted Cebu Pacific airplane. Time flew, literally, on this 70 minute non-stop flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa and before I knew it, we werent in Kansas anymore.
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[Title] => It’s business as usual for Dos Palmas Resort
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Dos Palmas resident manager Lyba Godio said the Honda Bay resort has hosted a few guests since it quietly reopened two weeks ago and has booked a few local guests for the early part of this month.
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LYBA GODIO
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