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Fascinating Britania Islands of Surigao Del Sur

By apple1165 on  From phil-islands.com
Surigao Del Sur has lots of tourist attractions.  One of them is the Britania Islands . The Britania Group of Islands in the Municipality of San Agustin, is composed of 24 or 25 unspoiled islets of powdery white sands , a bunch of limestone and mangroves that makes the serene perfect and almost as similar to the Hundreds Islands of the Pangasinan . You can do a lots of activities here such as sightseeing the fascinating views, swimming, island hopping, snorkeling, bird watching, kayaking...Read Full Story

The Beauty Of Tinuy-an Falls, Bislig, Surigao Del Sur

By apple1165 on  From phil-islands.com
A remarkable beauty! That is what I can say of Tinuy-an Falls , it is a waterfall in Bislig City, Surigao Del Sur in the southern Philippine islands of Mindanao. It is the main tourist attraction in Bislig, a city known as the Booming city on the bay. Don’t be fooled of thinking a U-shaped lip with thunderous and voluminous waters surging in the thousands of cubic meters per second like the one found in the US but instead, it’s a three-tiered wonder that from a distance, it just takes your...Read Full Story

Philippine politician shot dead

By Joycebabu on  From prokerala.com
Mon, Nov 7 2011 7:51 IST | 0 Views | Add your comment SHARE: Unidentified gunmen shot dead a 58-year-old provincial official in the Philippines Sunday, police said. Rafael Viduya, a provincial council member of Surigao del Sur province, was shot dead by two male suspects as he stepped out of a Catholic church after attending Mass in Bislig city in Surigao del Sur around 10 a.m. Sunday, regional police spokesperson Martin Gamba was quoted as saying by Xinhua . Two other...Read Full Story

Green Windows Dormitel: Davao’s Best Dormitel for Backpackers and Budget Travelers!

By bennix86 on  From qiqitaqa.blogspot.com
Looking for a luxurios dormitel establishment in Davao City that values your money? Here’s Green Windows Dormitel , the newest  2-star hotel  in Davao City suitable for backpackers, budget accommodations, bed spacers or enjoy a monthly stay for as lows as P188/night/pax with fully air-conditioned rooms, Free Wi-Fi, spacious elevators, hot and cold shower, separate shower and bathroom,  common kitchens, and laundry service. Each room has 7 double-deck beds good for 12 people, lockers / cabinet...Read Full Story

Davao City Hilltop

By dobattad on  From davaocitybybattad.blogspot.com
Davao City Hilltop   Davao City Hilltop sits on a high, steep slope, hilly part of the Barangay Langub, Diversion Road, Ma-a, Davao City overlooking the beautiful scenic expanse of Metro Davao. The place is frequented by locals and a popular destination of domestic and foreign tourists. Here, one can lunch or dine-out with families, friends, and colleagues at Dencio's Kamayan and enjoy the panoramic view of the metropolis, Davao Gulf, and Mount Apo, or to the more adventurous, the zipline at...Read Full Story

Davao Bloggers met Leah of Leah's Treasures

By anciro82 on  From thebackpackman.com
It was sunny monday morning when I met Leah at San Pedro Cathedral around 9:00 a.m. and she's awesome guys hihihihi. Btw, Leah is from Iloilo, a blogger, traveler, and a businesswoman. Yes, she's into business, in fact, she has a dormitory and canteen business from her province in Iloilo. (Wow! yomon ni Leah). While waiting for Chamz and Cj we took some pictures of Davao City Hall, Davao Legislative Building and Rizal Park. Davao City hall was built on the 20th century, the Davao City Hall is...Read Full Story

Batasan Biangan Falls and Hotspring and Garrock Falls in Makilala North Cotabato

By ahgarcera on  From pinasbackpackers.com
T he Guardians of Lake Venado (GOLV) in partnership with the Mountaineering Federation of the Philippines (MFPI), Municipality of Makilala and Provincial North Cotabato presents the 17th Mindanao Forum and Climb with the theme "Promotion of Mother Nature's Protection and Preservation through outdoor activities .  This will surely be one of the biggest gatherings of mountain people for the year 2011.  What are you waiting for, register now for only Php 500.00 which is inclusive of...Read Full Story

Jack’s Ridge

By dobattad on  From davaocitybybattad.blogspot.com
JACK’S Ridge JACK’S Ridge is one of the most popular recreational and dining destinations in Davao City. It sits on top of a high and very steep slope, overlooking the scenic expanse of Davao City and the Gulf of Davao. The place is located on a high mountain slope at Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao City.  The place was once the headquarters of the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II, which served as their watchtower against the American forces. Today, Jack’s Ridge still preserves mementos...Read Full Story

Mount Apo - King of Philippine Peaks

By dobattad on  From davaocitybybattad.blogspot.com
  The Magnificent Mount Apo (10,311 feet above sea level) The magnificent Mount Apo is the "King of Philippine Peaks ", the  country's highest mountain peak with an elevation of 10,311 feet or 3,144 meters above sea level. It is also one of Southeast Asia’s highest mountains, and much sought after climbing destinations. Mount Apo, majestically towering over the vast expanse of the southern tip of Mindanao island, and bordering over the mountainous edges of Davao City, provides a breathtaking...Read Full Story

TINAGO RIVER: Hinatuan, Surigao Del Sur

By ahgarcera on  From pinasbackpackers.com
Photo Credits : Vera Venus - Goddess of Beauty Category: River Location: Surigao Del Sur        A side from the breath-taking Enchanted River   of the Municipality of Hinatuan,  another river is concealed for the past few years  but now I am going to unveil to you the Tinagao River.   Tinago is a Cebuano word, which means hidden.   The water color is not blue  but the reflections of the lush forest  on some portions of the river stretch  makes the...Read Full Story
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