An Intercultural Studies major dreaming of traveling the world, yet in the meantime visiting different places through literature, technology, and other means...

Tourist Spots in the Philippines

Monday, April 5, 2010
 
 
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Of the eleven Southeast Asian nations, I've only been to one. And that is the country I live in—the Philippines. Although I've lived here all my life, I have not yet roamed every part of this country. I've been to places like Laguna, Baguio, Bicol. Now and then, I get to go to other provinces. Basically, though, I've lived in Manila all my life—Manila with its jeepneys and tricyles, people and buildings.

When I was in high school, my Social Study books often advised us to visit the Philippines' most well known tourist spots. Out of all those, I've only been to two: Mayon Volcano (in Bicol) and Taal Lake (in Tagaytay).


Mayon Volcano


Banaue Rice Terraces
(Picture from: Cultural Property Law)


Chocolate Hills of Bohol
(Picture from: John Duffy's Places)


Taal Volcano
(Picture from: Vox Budget Travelers)

Hundred Islands
(Picture from: Gemzies Philippines)
 
 
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The Philippines is a beautiful and extremely wonderful place to visit. There are so many astonishing attractions worth visiting and exploring. The Taal volcano is really an eye catching and a natural wonder to see. The hundred islands is also a fascinating place to visit.

Oooh, nice. You're gonna turn me into a wishful traveller too! I guess you'll have to write a new post now after visiting another Southeast Asian nation. :)

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