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		<title>Japanese Koi Fish Feeding in Nuvali</title>
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Feeding Japanese Kois are really therapeutic. One should do this once in a while when stress comes your way.

For my detailed entry and the video, please visit Pinoytravelr.com/blog
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		<title>Boracay: You&#8217;re Lightyears Away From Me</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I am writing something about Boracay here in my travel photo blog. The irony is that you will be seeing texts all through out this blog post and not a single photo of Boracay because I HAVE NOT BEEN TO BORACAY IN MY ENTIRE LIFE. 
The oddest thing is that my mom is from Romblon, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ayala Avenue, Makati on Weekends</title>
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Makati Stock Exchange 
Ayala Avenue, the central business district of Makati City, is different on weekends. I simply associate Makati with work so I oftentimes avoid this area on weekends. It&#8217;s good to see the peaceful side of Ayala Avenue sometimes. 

FYI. There are designated zones where public utility vehicles can load and unload passengers [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Shooting the Pahiyas Festival with Samsung PL150</title>
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During the Pahiyas Festival, I was with a couple of bloggers and some members of media to test Samsung cameras during the said event. As you know, Pahiyas Festival is a haven for photographers both amateur and professional because of the vibrant colors.
We were supposed to explore San Pablo, Laguna and Sariaya Quezon but unfortunately [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Last Sunset Before the Elections</title>
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May 9, 2010, Manila Bay
This was the last sunset before the elections. I am hoping that as our leaders change, we&#8217;ll also change as Filipino people. The Manila Bay sunset is one of the most beautiful sunsets in the world an looking at it brings us hope for a brighter tomorrow. All of us Filipinos [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Rediscovering Jose Rizal In Luneta Park</title>
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I&#8217;ve been living in Manila for almost 27 years of my life but I have never experienced Luneta Park the way I experienced it before. The most obvious thing in Luneta Park, the Rizal Monument, is already given when you think about Luneta Park but I never realized that one can rediscover  Jose Rizal by [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Calesas in the City</title>
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Calesa in Luneta Park, Manila
Calesas or Karitelas were the means of transportation during Spanish era in the Philippines. This was introduced to us by the Spaniards during the 18th century. Calesa (or Kalesa) is a horse-drawn carriage in the Philippines. The person who directs the horse where to go is called a &#8220;kutsyero&#8221;. Because of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Puerto Princesa City Tour Destination # 3: Crocodile Farm</title>
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Palawan&#8217;s Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center, commonly known as the Crocodile Farm, is located in Barangay Irawan, Puerto Princesa. This is being managed by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and has become one of the major tourist spots in the city. Aside from Crocodiles, there are also other animals such as bear cats, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Puerto Princesa City Tour Destination # 2: Immaculate Conception Cathedral</title>
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Catholicism is one of the influences of the Spaniards that still remains up to this day and this is the reason why are a lot of old churches in the Philippines. One of the cathedrals which were built in the 1800&#8217;s is still existing today, and this is the Immaculate Conception Cathedral. This is already [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Puerto Princesa City Tour Destination # 1: Butterfly Garden</title>
		<description><![CDATA[2 weeks ago, I was in Puerto Princesa together with Karla. It was our first time to be in Puerto Princesa and the first thing we did was to tour the city. Glad that a tricycle driver approached us if we wanted to tour the city for 500 pesos.
I will feature the different sites that [...]]]></description>
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