Balicasag Island, Bohol: Turning Tides

Sidst opdateret: december 2012. Det er to år siden jeg sidst trådte på øen Balicasag i Bohol, såvel som tingene havde ændret sig enormt. Det var en ting, der endte med at være indlysende for mig under mit sidste besøg. Ja, delfinerne var stadig der. Turismen blomstrede stadig. Strandene forblev smukke. Hvad ændrede sig virkelig?…

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Me vs Michelin: MASA in Osaka, Japan

Me vs Michelin is a column featuring the writer’s experience as well as random musings while dining at a Michelin star restaurant. This is not a review. Hindi nakaka-Project 8, oo, however eating at Michelin star-rated restaurants in cities we see has been a fascination. AWUW. Kahit one star lang, ma-feel lang ang feeling na…

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Cafe at the Ranch: Where to eat in Taal, Batangas

It’s funny how, sometimes, we know so little about the places closest to us. I grew up in a small Batangan municipality called Lemery, next to the more famous historic town of Taal. Lemery and Taal have always been twin units: Lemery used to be part of Taal during the Spanish era. Their poblacions lie…

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What To See & do with 24 hours In new York City

We just recently headed to the huge Apple with huge really hopes of seeing it all. When we were researching the sights around the city, we had a difficult time visualizing distances as well as weren’t sure what we’d achieve in our short see to the city before heading upstate. Of course, a weekend in…

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5 tips to protect Your Skin during travel

Taking care of your skin should not stop just since you’re traveling. If anything, you should be additional protective of your skin since you subject yourself to more sun, more dirt, as well as more aspects that may be harmful. The last thing you want is to not enjoy your trip just since you’re sporting…

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WHY most travel tips ARE NOT cutting edge

Last Updated: 4/16/22 | April 16th, 2022 “You’re not that cutting edge with your advice. It’s quite run-of-the-mill. You likewise are extremely obviously biased toward thirtyish, white, upper-middle-class Americans who want to pretend to be bohemians.” This quote is from our last visitor survey. as well as I’ll be honest: it cut deep. I stared…

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