Philippines Travel Stories
| 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 | Bruce Walter found the once grand home of Imelda M |
| White water fetishes are adequately catered to in the Philippines, with white water rafting and surf kayaking. Robert Geier was indulging in the latter when he came across a shark. | |
| Robert Geier had dived the Canyons in the Philippines a few times, but the last time was the best dive ever. | Basketball is the national sport of the Philippines, but Robert Geier found cockfighting much more popular on a Sunday. |
| Robert Geier is off to buy a waterproof flashlight | Bruce Walter isn't afraid of his Philippine paradi |
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