Author: Issa
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Lambug Beach: A Favorite Beach Hideaway in Badian, Cebu
Badian is also blessed with a public, lesser-known, beautiful white-sand beach named Lambug Beach that’s definitely worth a look. Have you been here?
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Surrender to Sweet Seduction at Tazza Cafe’s New Cebu Location
Exciting news, chic cafe fans! Tazza Cafe and Patisserie, a restaurant known for its stylish wall art, cozy corners, and oh-so-delectable cakes, has opened its doors in BTC, Cebu!
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South Cebu Trip Guide for Frugal Travelers
South Cebu is where most adventure-seekers, beach-lovers, and divers go to make the most of their trip. Check out this 2018 Southern Cebu travel guide!
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Should You Cook for Your Woman?
The hottest guys cook. At least in my opinion. A guy who can whip out a perfect omelet or egg and cheese sandwich in 10 minutes is a keeper. Or someone you’d want to keep.
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A Superb Side Trip to Aguinid Falls from Oslob
Aguinid Falls in Samboan may not be the largest, most awe-inspiring waterfall in Cebu yet it’s definitely worth seeing especially if you’re already in Oslob, South Cebu. Make this side-trip and you’ll have great stories to bring home.
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Losing My Cool in the Island of Sumilon, Cebu
Maybe it’s the traveler’s mistake. Maybe it’s the local’s mistake. When visiting a popular tourist destination like Sumilon Island during summer season, here’s a quick story that can lessen your disappointment.
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The Perks and Pitfalls of Working as a Home-based ESL Teacher
Across the globe, ESL learners are supporting their language education with weekly conversation practice and planned business English meetings via Skype or other means of virtual communication. And Filipino ESL teachers are cashing in on this trend. Read on.
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Microtel UP Technohub Review
Would I recommend Microtel UP Technohub hotel? Quick answer: Yes. Be sure to check the swimming pool located at the roof deck and don’t miss your free breakfast as the buffet spread is quite good.
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In Search of Cheap Thrills: a Holy Week Trip to Siquijor
Siquijor has long sparked my curiosity. With its folk healing festivals, odd inn names, and potions sold as souvenirs, we wanted to see what it’s really like. Hope this helps you plot your own Siquijor adventure.