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Mt. Pinatubo is Gorgeous and Deadly

Thursday, March 22, 2012Ryan Mach
An awesome but scary thing happened at the Mt. Pinatubo crater on the day we trekked. One area of the gigantic walls surrounding the turquoise blue water sort of 'erupted,' creating a thundering sound and sending massive dust and smoke up in the air.  I'm not sure if it's a normal occurrence in the site but it scared the hell out of me. ...

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Mt. Pinatubo's Tolkienesque Beauty

Wednesday, March 21, 2012Ryan Mach
Exhilarating 4x4 ride, scenic views along the way, a gorgeous crater with cool turquoise water - it couldn't get any better than that. True, you can hurt yourself while riding on one of those 4x4's. These little monsters run, gallop, trump like crazy over rough terrain of dust, gravel and rocks - basically not minding any hurdle. With mad drivers intent on giving their passengers a 'fun' experience,...

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Camiguin Series

En Route to Camiguin: Balingoan to Agora - Timid Sun and Showy Boys

Friday, March 16, 2012Ryan Mach
Our intuition was right - this was going to be a great day. No dark clouds looming over the horizon, temperature was high, the humid air smelled of salt. We could tell that the sun was trying its best to emerge from the cottony mid-day mist. The waves however were a bit rough making the ferry sway a little violently as it's parked in the wharf of Balingoan. ...

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Meet the Young Blood Traveler: Roby

Monday, March 12, 2012Ryan Mach
*Young Blood Traveler Roby Magsino confesses that he's just a regular guy who tries to travel as much as his budget allows. He takes a lot of pictures, tries out local food and soaks up the culture of that place. A true blue traveler, he gets completely depressed when he doesn't get to travel so he always makes it to a point to regularly pack up and wander about,...

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En Route to Camiguin : CDO To Balingoan - The Tale of an Unmindful Driver

Sunday, March 11, 2012Ryan Mach
[Balingoan Port, on a balmy morning] The previous night's weather report on TV was kind of depressing so we braced ourselves for the worst. Surprisingly, the sun was out and there was barely any cloud in the sky. Whoever said that this part of the country (Southern Mindanao) usually gets spared from typhoons was partly right. While most areas in Luzon and the middle parts of Visayas took...

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An Enchanting Island that is Camiguin

Sunday, March 11, 2012Ryan Mach
Experience the enchanting beauty of Camiguin.  Introductory post of my Camiguin Series. Much has been said about the enchanting beauty of Camiguin, a small island north of Mindanao. It was romanticized in the local film "Ikaw Lang ang Mamahalin" and was featured with slight irreverence in the horror flick "Quija Board."  Regardless of how it's depicted in the movies, its unique charm can hardly go unnoticed. Considered as...

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Memories of my Melancholic Travels

Friday, March 09, 2012Ryan Mach
"No, you stay here," my sister told me with conviction and annoyance as she and my other sibling were preparing to leave. They're going off somewhere - perhaps to a nearby town,  they wouldn't tell me. It was summer, I was about 7 or 8 years old, small but perfectly healthy. No reason they shouldn't take me with them."Why can't I go with you?" I asked, a bit teary-eyed."We'll...

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