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Itbud Fiesta

Fiestas have a way of making me feel excited. It is something that feels familiar, yet also different in every place you visit. One Friday afternoon, we were invited to attend a fiesta in Barrio Itbud....

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Baler sunset

Baler has always been synonymous with waves and surfing, but rarely for its beautiful sunset. We had only one day to tour Baler, hoping to hop on our car before nighttime to get back to Manila. Our...

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Tasting Sea Urchin

The sea endlessly gives, and to which we endlessly take. It is a place filled with a depth of uncertainty. However, one thing is for sure, sea urchin (Japanese name: Uni) are one of its many delights...

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The Ruins of Bacolod

Nestled amid rows of sugar canes in Silay, Bacolod is a mansion that was able to withstand days of inferno and lived to tell two tales about its past: one of love and the other, of war. The Ruins of…...

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Billingsgate Fish Market

Every morning, while most of the Londoners are tucked away in their warm blankets, some people are heading to Trafalgar Way for the biggest and freshest fish market in the city, Billingsgate Market....

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Winter Wonderland

Wake up early during winter and wander around Hyde park, celebrate the holiday cold breeze with fun rides, random games, and yummy food. Adorable finds can be found on the tables and racks filling the...

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No Trousers on the Tube Day

Every year, a group of Londoners take the first or second Sunday in January to celebrate silliness together by holding the no trousers on the tube event. All shapes, sizes, and race gather to ride the...

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Novelty Automation

Down Princeton street, near the Holborn tube station, is where you will find a space for both travellers and locals in search of something a little special in London. Novelty Automation is an out of...

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Spicebird

Spicebird is the kind of meal that’s best anytime of the day, or perhaps even right after you took a dip. This is the kind of restaurant that will make you wonder why you discovered them just now. Here...

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Home of Calamansi Muffins

There is joy in eating calamansi muffins and sipping coffee every morning of your Boracay days. Many people will tell you this but to me, it’s a case of muffins, mango shake, and sunset. Located up on...

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Catching Sea Stars in Samal

During the wee hours of a sunny Sunday morning, a local took us to some magical islands in Samal. On board a boat big enough to accommodate a group of 10, a hammock, a table, and our family of eight,...

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Mckinley West Park

In a city like Taguig, where towering buildings are seen in the horizon, one will also be granted with spots for nature leisure, perfect for sitting around, some food trucks to explore, and a park with...

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The Ruins of Bacolod

Nestled amid rows of sugar canes in Silay, Bacolod is a mansion that was able to withstand days of inferno and lived to tell two tales about its past: one of love and the other, of war. The Ruins of…...

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Billingsgate Fish Market

Every morning, while most of the Londoners are tucked away in their warm blankets, some people are heading to Trafalgar Way for the biggest and freshest fish market in the city, Billingsgate Market....

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Winter Wonderland

Wake up early during winter and wander around Hyde park, celebrate the holiday cold breeze with fun rides, random games, and yummy food. Adorable finds can be found on the tables and racks filling the...

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No Trousers on the Tube Day

Every year, a group of Londoners take the first or second Sunday in January to celebrate silliness together by holding the no trousers on the tube event. All shapes, sizes, and race gather to ride the...

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Harry Potter Studio Tour

Step into an alternate universe, a make-believe wizarding world imagined by JK Rowling in the 1990s. Decades after her creation of Harry Potter, the magic still lives. This space in Watford, England...

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Notting Hill

Londoners inhabiting this part of England lives a different life than the rest of the city. Brought to world spotlight by a movie in the ’90s, one couldn’t help but fall in love with its quiet and...

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Camden Town

If the majority of your winter stay in London was filled with gray skies, fret not for Camden Town will bring you the much-needed pop of colors that makes all things lively on this side of England....

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The Ukay-Ukays of UK

Take a stroll to the charity shops on the city centre all around the UK, providing items at a cheap price and for a good cause.   Clothes, shoes, bags, books, furnitures, bric-a-bracs, most of them are...

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