Archive for November, 2008
Hi folks!
this is just a short notice and you might wonder why I no longer get to post articles. I am currently here in Roxas City, the capital of the province of Capiz. The city has been known as the Seafood Capital of the Philippines becasue of the abundance of the freshest seafoods here. I myself have already tried the Capize?os pride like freshly boiled talaba (oysters) and hot off the grill marlin.
I love the food here! More photos and stories when I get back in Manila. For the meantime, enjoy the longweekend peeps!
Batanes Travel has always been on top my my must-visit provinces, but admittedly, it was not included in my 2008 calendar. I am just so lucky to set foot in this great province this year, not once but twice! And being a newbie to this province, it is just natural for me to explore its wonderful sights, its food, marvel at its unique Ivatan culture.
Check out some of the places that I have been to during our Batanes Travel:

Basco Church – The seat of the Prelature of Batanes
GUIMARAS, Nov. 26 (PNA) – Local excursionists topped the list of visitors in the island-province of Guimaras numbering more than 100,000 for the past 10 months of 2008.
Records provided by the Guimaras Tourism Office showed that the number of local excursionists posted a high record in March with 20,774 visitors. Visitors also registered high records in the months of April and May. In April, there were 14,397 visitors and 11,231 in May.

By Lynda B. Valencia
MANILA, Nov. 24 (PNA) — La Union is the smallest province in Region I whose bustling industries mark the beginning of what used to be called ?Marcos Country.?
It is a lovely stretch of land, shaped like a left footprint, nestled between the clam waters of the China Sea in the west and the vast ranges of the Cordillera Mountains in the east.

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