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Postcard 9: Notre Dame de Paris by Filipino Postcard Collection on May 19, 2012Paris, Banks of the Seine (1991) , a World Heritage Site"From the Louvre to the Eiffel Tower, from the Place de la Concorde to the Grand and Petit Palais, the evolution of Paris and its history can be seen from the River Seine. The Cathedral of Notre...



Things To Do In Saint Catherine, Sinai, Egypt by Tel Wanders on May 19, 2012Talk about exotic. I did not realize how different the countries I visited late last year until I was there. As I mentioned in my previous post, I’ll be posting about some activities I did (and didn’t) do. So to get this party going, just click b...



In Images: Paoay Church by Intrepid Wanderer on May 12, 2012Today’s Gallery shows Paoay Church in Paoay, Ilocos Norte, an earthquake baroque architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.



summer is really here by Domestic {cherry} on Mar 16, 2012I’ve been waiting for summer ever since booking our trip to Malaysia this May and when I tried to fix my closet last week, a spray on tan was just sitting there contemplating if it was chopped liver.  Well, I guess not.  I can definitely use...



Race Across The Terrace: Batad Rice Terraces (Part Two) by EAZY Traveler on Feb 27, 2012Sunrise hike across the rice terraces The next morning, the sun filtered through two curtains: my room’s and the village’s. As I opened mine, I could see the terraces veiled in fog, which gently unraveled as golden light spilled into the bowl-sh...



Welcome to Vigan by Black Sheep on Feb 27, 2012The name Vigan was derived from "Biga", a giant taro plant that grows abundantly along the banks of the Mestizo River. About 400 kilometers from Manila is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Vigan the capital city of Ilocos Sur. It is located on the...



Race Across The Terrace: Banaue Town (Part One) by EAZY Traveler on Feb 27, 2012Elderly Ifugaos pose for a snapshot at Banaue Viewpoint Swoosh! Another tree branch barely missed my head. It’s been 11 hours since I left Manila, with the last hour’s ride proving to be a branch-dodging, butt-bruising and utterly hair-raising...



Paoay Church one of UNESCO's World Heritage by Black Sheep on Feb 26, 2012From the Malacañang, we visited the Paoay Church nearby and hope some picture-taking. Paoay Church is included in UNESCO World Heritage list. Construction of the church started from 1704 and finished in 1894 by the Augustinian friars led by Fr. An...



The 2012 Goi Peace Foundation and UNESCO International Essay Contest by magnetic-rose.net on Feb 2, 2012The First Prize winners will receive an all-expenses paid trip to Japan to attend the Awarding Ceremony in Tokyo in November 2012. Continue reading →...



Child’s Play by justmytrip on Jan 27, 2012My volunteer work for UNESCO, about teaching multiculturalism and introducing my own country’s culture and World Cultural Heritage (Tubbataha Reefs, Palawan) to Korean grade school students, ended this winter. One of the things that I will alwa...