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Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| Cockfighting in Manila |
| Submitted by Amber on
2007-05-04 10:24:55 (via
www.rhymer.net) |
| Wow! Cockfighting is the national sport of the Philippines! I didn’t know that. Have you heard of it? It’s cruel, if you think of the razor-sharp blades tied to their legs by a ‘gaffer’. Unbelievable!
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| Negros Island |
| Submitted by Adele on
2007-04-27 07:31:16 (via
home.wanadoo.nl) |
| I didn’t know where this is located, until I read this article. Maybe you know, or maybe not. I can give you a clue so you can guess: it’s no. #1 vehicle is Jeepney. Any clue? It’s a nice place to be, exotic and colorful.
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| Nice Guys, Keeper Snakes, Bats and Golden Showers |
| Submitted by Laurentzi on
2007-04-20 08:16:33 (via
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| 'Make sure you have a hat on' said my guide as we entered the cave. I ignored him - why the hell would I want to wear a hat in a cave?.. Then I got the answer to my question. I could feel dozens of small drops of moisture on my face and head… I could feel dozens of small drops of moisture on my face and head. What could it be?
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| Sari-Sari Ailene |
| Submitted by kiwi on
2007-04-05 06:24:59 (via
www.madnomad.com) |
| This is a very beautiful story. Sometimes when traveling, if you go a bit past the beautiful sites and touristy attractions, and look into the lives of the locals, you may end up making a difference in their lives. A transformation to last.
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| Sometimes Things Go Right |
| Submitted by kiwi on
2007-04-04 08:54:26 (via
www.madnomad.com) |
| This is a trip to the caves in Kabayan to see the mummies the Ibaloi people embalmed. Unlike the Egyptians, they didn't eviscerate their mummies: the body was considered sacred, so organs could not be removed. The process was started before death. This account also includes the ritual of sacrificing a pig for someone ill.
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