Anybody who has been to the Philippines will attest to the warmth of the people and the beauty of the destination. With 7,000++ islands, there is a beautiful place that matches any visitor's taste...
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Are you the adventurous honeymooners? How do wild boar hunting, skydiving, white water rafting, hanging from a wire over the rainforest canopy and spending the night on a deserted island, sound as...
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While it is Spring in the U.S., here in the Philippines is summer time. Meaning, time to hit the beach. Beach. We have too many of those here, in practically all the islands. However, most of them...
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Summer in the U.S. is just around the corner. What with the recent woes on U.S. airline bankruptcies and flight cancellations, it could get worse this summer when people travel and flock to the busy...
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The Lonely Planet Colombia guidebook was apparently (or allegedly! whichever the case really is) written by somebody who has never been to Colombia at all. © *L*u*z*a* The said writer, Freelancer...
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The world is abuzz with the news on the Northwest Airlines (NWA) and Delta Air Lines merger. Since the news broke out, it has solicited various comments and reactions from different sectors. ©...
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Filed in archive En Route
by Josh Lew on April 12, 2008
© Tom Mascardo Terminal 2E was once one of the coolest looking airport concourse in the world. However, it's hipness couldn't keep it stable. When 4 people were killed during a collapse in...
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Filed in archive Events
by Josh Lew on April 09, 2008
What began as an Easter celebration at a time when San Antonio was still a small desert enclave has become a week long celebration in America's fastest growing city. Fiesta rings in spring Texas...
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Filed in archive Travel News
by Josh Lew on April 07, 2008
Singapore granted its first casino license to the Sands group of Las Vegas fame. Their billion dollar investment in the Marina Bay Sands Resort and Casino is going ahead despite a slowing economy....
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Portland is a green city. No, I do not mean green in the Al Gore/environmentally friendly way (though Portland does win praises for that kind of "greenness" too). I'm referring to the...
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Filed in archive Hidden Gems
by Josh Lew on April 02, 2008
Even many historians are unaware of the story of Pondicherry. The former French colony sits on India's Southeast coastline. Its colonial history is a bit more troubled than that of Goa or Mumbai....
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