Palawan and Rizal (Avilon Zoo) they told me that it's the largest zoo in the Asia....(they said)....,,,Actually...we're planning to get there before school year....do you think it's kinda cool if we'll get there...I've been to Palawan in my childhood days, but I forgot already. Anyway.,,hope that you'll get there, too!
2007-06-02 15:32:48
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answered by Anonymous
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El Nido, Palawan
2007-06-02 19:01:35
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answered by rein 3
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IloIlo to see where my Dad was born and raised a bit before moving to Manila.
Acoje Mines in Zambales to see where my Mum grew up before she moved to Manila.
Back to Ilocos! The roads are so smooth you won't get tired driving the 14 hour drive 'til Pagudpud which is at the very tip.
Back to Boracay, I can't get enough of the oh so smooth sand!
Amanpulo, Palawan! google it to see pictures. it looks sooo beautiful. And you get flown there by a private jet! XD
Back to Sagada in the Mountain Prvince past Banaue. Long drive but the air is so clean! there's a ZERO% crime rate and the people are wonderful. Cave diving is an experience of a life time! and the Yogurt in their yogurt house is Yummy! XD
Cebu would be cool too. never been there so I hope I get to sometime :D
and Mindanao, but to the places where it's safe like Davao maybe they say the beaches are wonderful.
and Cam Sur! I wanna try wakeboarding so bad!
and Surigao! Surfing! hahahahahaha I've always wanted to try to surf!
hahahahha I wanna go to so much places in the Philippines, but at one big trip a year it's gonna be a while to get 'em all.
2007-06-02 16:56:04
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answered by 168% Crazy 3
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Well to be honest with you, I wish i could visit all of them,
they so worth it ..
I like this link because.. gives you a small approach about Palawan and many other nice places..
Have a look :)
2007-06-02 13:15:32
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answered by Anonymous
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If not Palawan, I would go to Cebu.
I would love to visit Pagudpod, in the Ilocos Region.
Also, I want to go to Boracay or Dakak in the South.
The Hundred Islands wouldn't be a bad idea to visit too I think.
2007-06-02 14:16:09
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answered by Edwardo L 2
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extremely some the treks you point out are somewhat properly maintained and travelled and would hadly be seen risky. The Kakoda path, working example, is very customary with Australians because it is a factor of our WWII history; the Inca path is hiked frequently via tourist communities. The exception is El Caminito del Rey that's seen the main deadly trek interior the worldwide, as extremely some the path is severe, narrow, and has fallen into disrepair, sections alongside the cliff have fallen away, and chains meant to assist walkers have rusted away. it is unquestionably unlawful to stroll this path and, once you're making it around the obstacles and for this reason have an twist of destiny, the government won't be attentive to you're there and getting help would be next to impossible. no longer a trek i'd recommend.
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answered by ? 4
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Palawan and Boracay.
2007-06-02 20:55:55
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answered by peanutz 7
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palawan , the entire island including amanpulo
2007-06-02 14:03:38
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answered by MNL_TIGER 2
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Banaue Rice terraces, Chocolate hills.. Palawan.. Boracay.. Sunken cemetery, Sagada, and many many more!
2007-06-03 14:23:02
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answered by ♥Sakura 2
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Chocolate Hills
2007-06-02 15:23:40
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answered by Anonymous
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