Author: Remo Aguilar

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El Nido Palawan’s Tour C: The Lure of a Hidden Paradise

Despite the challenges we had for tour C, it is still my fave tour for El Nido. Those hidden paradise along Matinloc Island and channel are all worth the adventure!

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Healthy and tasty food meet superb ambiance at Bob Nowongs

While Lake Sebu is home to the tastiest tilapia recipes one can think off, one restaurant is offering healthy, innovative food choices. Combine great food with a relaxing ambience, Bob Nowongs in Lake Sebu is one tasty recent discovery for me. Here’s why.

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El Nido Palawan’s Tour B: Coves and a Cave

If El Nido’s Tour A is all beaches and lagoons, Tour B is about coves and caves. We got off late from the mainland for a thousand human reasons, I’d rather not say. I also spent less on swimming and more on picture taking. Epic fail. I barely got a decent shot. It’s midday and I’m …...

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El Nido Palawan’s Tour A: Beaches and Lagoons in Photos

These are photos of the beaches and lagoons comprising “Tour A” when I first set my foot on the island two years ago.

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Breaking Dawn at Lake Seloton, Lake Sebu

Wait, that’s two lakes in a title, right?  Lake Sebu,  a town in South Cotabato, got its name from the largest of the three lakes in it-  Lake Sebu.  Lake Lahit is the smallest while Lake Seloton is the deepest. Of the three, Lake Seloton became my recent favorite, despite being located in a secluded area and away from...

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