Almost Drowned

Published by lakbay on November 26th, 2011 - in Travel Bloopers
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A whirlwind of la-ags almost ended up to my death.

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Miag-ao: Church and Around

Published by lakbay on November 22nd, 2011 - in Travel Philippines
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How to Get to Miag-ao From IloIlo

You need to go to Iloilo Terminal market and look for Southern Iloilo bound jeepneys. They’re locally known as ‘supers’. The travel time to Miag-ao is about 45 minutes, and you can stop right beside the Miag-ao Church. The fare is about P40. CLICK ME to continue reading

Philippines’ Islands

Published by lakbay on November 6th, 2011 - in Travel Philippines
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Philippines’ Islands

map of philippines islands
map of Philippines islands

There are 7,107 islands in the Philippines*, though I don’t know if that number includes the disputed Spratly Islands by neighboring countries like China, Malaysia, and even Vietnam.

The largest island is Luzon where the national capital is found. The next biggest one is down south, Mindanao.

The archipelago is divided into three groups: Luzon where its predominantly Tagalog speaking, Visayas where Cebuano Visaya is the prominent dialect, and Mindanao still has Visaya as widely used dialect.

Islands are usually broken up into several provinces, and if the island has the appropriate size, would comprise only of a single province. A province is somewhat similar to a state in the US, as far as administrative politics is concerned. A province also belongs to a specific region, I don’t know of its American equivalent.

These islands make up over 35,000 kilometers of coastline. No wonder you could find beaches anywhere in the country.

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