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A Day of Hearts

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While enjoying my fascination for taking aerial photos, I spotted this interesting heart-shaped sea formation during my flight from Surigao City to Cebu. It looks like its submerged so it couldn’t have been a heart-shaped Island. It could most likely be a reef or just a patch of sand. Would’ve have been cool if it was an island :)

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Manila to Bangkok Cebu Pacific Flight

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Siem Reap City in Cambodia was the primary destination for my trip. Since there are no direct flights to Cambodia from the Philippines, I had to choose another nearby country/city to fly into with direct transportation links to Siem Reap. There are quite a number of ways to go at it but I ended up buying a plane ticket from Manila to Bangkok, Thailand and then traveling overland (by bus) to Siem Reap, Cambodia.

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Cebu Pacific International Check-in Counters in NAIA Terminal 3

 

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Hong Kong and Macau Travel on a Budget

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If you’re traveling to Hong Kong and Macau anytime soon or just thinking of visiting Hong Kong and Macau in the future, you might find this useful. Here’s a summary of expenses we spent during our 3 days and 2 nights Trip to Hong Kong and Macau. Our trip was relatively cheap and I guess most can classify it as budget traveling or backpacking.

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Leftover Bills and Coins from our Hong Kong and Macau Trip

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Manila to Hong Kong Flight via Cebu Pacific

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With just four hours of sleep after the 2009 Philippine Blog Awards Night, me and my siblings were already awake at around 2:00 AM preparing for our 3 days and 2 nights trip to Hong Kong and Macau.

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Aerial view of Hong Kong International Airport

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