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Carles | Islas Gigantes : I’m “fish” on a giant Tangke lagoon

I am totally convinced Tangke Lagoon is one spot you have have to visit if you’re in Islas Gigantes. Going there on a fairly good weather is attainable and doable, but there are calculated risks.

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Why Isla Gigantes is called the island of giants

When I saw pictures of Cabugao Gamay island in Islas de Gigantes about I year ago, my immediate impression was “Huwaaaa-wow!!” Where is this place?” . That was the start of a year long dream of slipping past “obstacles” and porting myself to this island paradise.

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Antique | Tibiao : Chasing Bugtong Bato Falls

Bugtong Bato Falls, among other smaller rivers and streams running down the slopes of Tibiao, feed water of Tibiao River . It’s a 1.3km (± 30 minutes) trek of rugged terrain and mini trails from Kayak Inn.

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Antique | Tibiao: Tibiao River kayaking on a rainy day

I don’t remember how many times I swirled in circles at the rapids. Often, my back is facing the huge rapids and rocks more often than I can remember. All I care is not to fall or capsize and hit the rocks. I didn’t have the time to pray either. Crazy. Tibiao River Kayaking on a rainy day is a crazy adventure for guys like me.

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Gantungan, Natigbasan and Dila Falls in Impasug-ong’ Center for Environmental Development and Recreation

This park, better known as the Center for Environmental Development and Recreation or CEDAR, is strategically located in Impasug-ong, 45 minutes north of Malaybalay City. CEDAR is just a few kilometers away from the the jump off site enroute to Mt. Kitanglad and the splendid Sumalsag Caves.  I have been to this place several times, to...

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