Archive for March, 2009
During our second day in Cagayan de Oro we head to Coffee Works in LimKetKai Center to meet other Cagayan de Oro bloggers
For my breakfast I ordered a Pastrami Panini and Hot Chocolate topped with marshmallows. Yummy!
Continue my story about Coffee Works

The Monastery of Transfiguration in Malaybalay Bukidnon is just one of the places that I really wanted to see when visiting the province known for its pineapples.

The Kaamulan Festival of Malaybalay Bukidnon has been in my travel wish list for the longest time. It was only recently that my wish has become a reality.

Island Cove and the Philippines’ leading search enginge Yehey! recently hosted a bloggers activity which promises to be a day of advnture and so much fun.

The Amorita Resort in Panglao Island in Bohol has been our official residenceduring the Honda City Media Drive Test Event a few weeks ago.

When one mentions that name Bohol, it would be impossible to not conjure the images of chocolate hills in one’s mind. These limestone cliffs are probably the top tourist destination in Bohol.

Visiting Bohol would never be complete without paying a visit to the centuries-old Baclayon Church.
The Church of Baclayon is officially known as the Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception. It is said the this church is the second oldest in the Phillippines, second only to the San Agustin in Intramuros Manila.

Two weeks ago, I was able to catch a show on local television which showed the grim state of the tarsiers in Bohol today. I was so shocked to see the video footages and photographs of the tarsiers commiting su|cide, or dying at an early age.
The show became an eye-opener for me as I was scheduled to go to Bohol three days after that TV show was aired.
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