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rome was not built in a day by Flip'n Travels on Mar 14, 2012It was one of those trips that most Catholics dream of. To hop on a plane and take one of the many flights to Rome especially during the Lenten season may not seem to be as the pilgrimage to Hajj is, but the devotion to have set foot on the bastion o...



hello stranger: new york by Flip'n Travels on Feb 14, 2012Can the difference among races, or our typecast of cultures and colors add spice to sexual friction? Manhattan’s allure includes the inherent multi-racial mix for a world sampling of cuisine of the carnal kind. As a Filipino first-timer in the Big...



hello stranger: rio de janeiro by Flip'n Travels on Feb 13, 2012    You were walking towards me With a big smile You took my hand and said “hi”   That look on your face when I first saw you in that fashion show go-see, made my world run in slow motion for a moment. And that same look on...



hello stranger: singapore by Flip'n Travels on Feb 12, 2012a city girl from another country… a vacation from all antiquity… defying norms of old age… breaking free from rigidity, embracing savage… in a night that was young, she ventured out to meet friends to have fun… she thou...



hello stranger: stockholm by Flip'n Travels on Feb 10, 2012My eyes laid on the immediate panoramic landscape of Stockholm. It was my first view of the city during daylight and my first legit reactions to the stunning view: a juxtaposition of quiet countryside living and dense city life blanketed in that famo...



Life is a ripe tomato by Flip'n Travels on Feb 7, 2012It was when the sun was not quite where it should be, a little hidden behind feathers of clouds that waft lazily above Mui Ne, Vietnam. The tide ebbed a little higher to kiss the breakwater that saved the cozy beach restaurant and its loungers regula...



chamorro and more by Flip'n Travels on Feb 7, 2012We entered the gates of SMX convention center and we were greeted with swaying music from a group of people sitting on a corner platform, the aqua floral skirts and shirts made us suspect that Lito Atienza was all behind the gig, the beach-y music an...



Museum, Musicals and Money Games (Marina Bay Sands Singapore) by Flip'n Travels on Feb 6, 2012It seems like I am becoming the unofficial tour guide of my friends and fellow travel bloggers whenever they visit Singapore, or should I say, the official ambassador to hawkers and malls of this country. Most often than not, visitors to this little...



cumming this valentines… again by Flip'n Travels on Feb 4, 2012a year ago we came out to the light and bared our  s  k  e  l  e  t  o  n  s  to the world with 5 resurrected stories                                we consciously                                        ...



marrakech for virgins by Flip'n Travels on Jan 15, 2012Getting ready for a big trip requires a lot of blog reading, travel guides hunting and asking people who have been to the place. Philippine passport holder can enjoy three months in Morocco without resorting to impersonating a desert gypsy or worse,...