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Camiguin: White Island
White Island is perhaps Camiguin’s best known beach. With Mt. Hibok-Hibok as its backdrop, it is one picturesque uninhabited island. Most people come here in the morning but my guide, Kuya Criz, suggested that we come here in the afternoon because then, it would be low tide so the sandbar is bigger. Note that going…
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Camiguin: Tuasan Falls
Tuasan Falls is located 6 kilometers northeast of Catarman. It was our next stop after Sto. Niño Cold Spring Resort. This natural attraction is still undeveloped and Kuya Criz mentioned that this particular falls is more beautiful than Katibawasan, but it’s unknown to most tourists due to its inaccessibility, though when I was there, the roads…
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Camiguin: Sto. Niño Cold Spring Resort
After a very tiring climb up Camiguin’s Old Volcano, we headed to Sto. Niño Cold Spring Resort for lunch. Entrance fee is at Php 20 per person while picnic shed rental is at Php 50. Here’s a collage of all applicable charges when here: After paying Php 90, I ordered lunch and while waiting,…
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Camiguin: Walkway to the Old Volcano and Stations of the Cross
This was my first activity when I visited Camiguin late last year (yeah, I know, this is another late post, but since I juggle an 8-5 job, crafting, traveling, and reading books with blogging, I am always pressed for time). But I promise I’ll catch up, fingers crossed. As mentioned in this post, I was…
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Chicago: Dining Options
I was in Chicago for a business trip so my dining experience was mostly of the food provided during our conference, but I did have a good dining experience in Chicago because each time we were out, our host and my friend made sure that I tried things that were not offered in my home…
