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Planning In Cebu Philipines by YizhanTech™ Philippines on May 9, 2012Beth Collingz, PLC International Marketing Director, lead marketing partners for Lancaster Brand of Condotels in the Philippines, said the company's latest sale of condotel units drew not only overseas Filipinos but significant numbers of internation...
Planning In Cebu Philipines by YizhanTech™ Philippines on May 9, 2012Beth Collingz, PLC International Marketing Director, lead marketing partners for Lancaster Brand of Condotels in the Philippines, said the company's latest sale of condotel units drew not only overseas Filipinos but significant numbers of internation...
Philippines, as a New “Breakout Nation” by juntariman on Apr 29, 2012I was stunned and smile after i saw the video below from Reuters regarding the Philippines as one of the new “Breakout Nations” per analysis of the Morgan Stanley Investment Management. “Breakout Nations” are countries that co...
Calayan Island: Jaw-dropping Chasms of Nagudungan Hill by EAZY Traveler on Apr 11, 2012Nagudungan Hill is one of the most spectacular seascapes in the country! The white-sand coves along the southeast coastline of Calayan Island are fenced in by soaring precipices of volcanic rock. The most stunning cliffs are gouged out by wind and...
Why Choose the Philippines? by The Lens & The Stories Behind on Feb 28, 2012… With all the bad news on the tube about the country, why choose the Philippines? … … …because you have 7,107 reasons to choose from!!! (^_^) … ***The LensMaster …...
Manila Before There was Dirt and Dust by The Lens & The Stories Behind on Feb 27, 2012Not too long ago, our ancestors lived in a city full of dreams and hope. There was hardly dirt on the street where they walked. There was hardly dust. There were only grand buildings and grand plans. … … Burnham, in his report on its modi...
Shooting the Rapids to Pagsanjan Falls by The Lens & The Stories Behind on Feb 12, 2012Pagsanjan Falls is one of the famous waterfalls in the Philippines. It is located just three hours south of Metro Manila in the province of Laguna. The falls is a top tourist destination in the region not primarily because of the water cascading from...
Picnic at Victoria’s Orchard by The Lens & The Stories Behind on Feb 11, 2012It’s been a while since we had a family picnic. Aunt Victoria, who after four years of stay in the US just came home in the country, was excited to offer her orchard for our weekend picnic yesterday. The Suwaan (Lemon Orchard) My aunt’s orc...
Candaba Wetlands by The Lens & The Stories Behind on Feb 10, 2012Unknown to a number of my countrymen, the Philippines is actually smacked in the middle of the migratory bird “airways”. Each year, from October to January, the Philippines serves as host to thousands of birds coming from the Northern Hem...
Demystifying Taal Volcano by The Lens & The Stories Behind on Feb 8, 2012“She’s like a beautiful and hauntingly mysterious woman…but a jealous and vengeful lady whose wrath makes her all the more sensual…” – Thomas R. Hargrove (1991) The Alluring Taal…beyond its landscape Nestled two-hour drive from Metro Ma...


