Philippines
| A day in the life of a newbie travel writer/photographer, Jo Uygongco. | Yes, We Have No Banana Pancakes: Given the state of things on the Eastern seaboard, New Yorkers Shannon Holman and Erica Harris figure they may as well take ... |
| "God lives here. I don't know what He does elsewhere, but He lives here." Christine Wuthrich agrees. | Discovering Beaches, Marble and Fishing- Romblon, Philippines, Asia A.T. Allan sets out on a solo adventure to Romblon in the Philippines, and finds more than he ever expected. |
| Join Christine Wuthrich as she discovered the twin lakes for the first time, and why this was her first time. | Christine Wuthrich takes us to her dad's hometown of Dumaguete in the southern Philippine islands, and its legendary Wednesday market. Her story will make you long for your own taste of the island |
| Christ | Juha Uitto speculates on why the Filipinos are possibly the most musically talented people on the planet. |
| Lee Abbamonte finds paradise, again. | Thomas H. Booth returns to his memories in the Philippines. |
| Jarrah Dundler discovers that sometimes the best audience is that which is left unseen. | |
Travel Lows and Woes: The Closing Gangplank - Romblon, Philippines Roselle Tenefrancia and her friends take a leap of | After one bug bite in Palawan, Roselle Tenefrancia |
Travel Lows and Woes: Dungeons - Boracay Island, Philippines A dungeon, gas chamber-type room on a ferry exists | While in the Philippines, Alan John encounters fri |
| For Thu-Tam Doan, the beaches surrounding El Nido | Seoul Man: 12 Months in Korea - #12: Magnum PI - Philippines The Philippines is not a place for the faint hearted. But Conor Purcell believes an open mind will reward you with one of the most intriguing countries in Asia. |
| Rochelle Cuyco felt liberated and beyond the reach | Far from being shunned and secretive, Erik Trinida |
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