Year: 2012

Spanish Film Festival in Manila

The Spanish Film Festival Manila (Pelikula – Pelicula) opened this week and will go on for 11 days with the last day on Sunday, October 14. The Fiesta de Pelicula is not only about Spanish film but about films in Spanish. So the 18 film line up are from different region in Spain as well as Latin America.

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Japan Visa for Filipinos (Updated 2022)

Since July 30, 2007, Japan tourist visa application can only be made through an accredited travel agency of the Embassy of Japan in the Philippines. Here I try to simplify for you the steps in securing a Japanese visa for Filipino citizens in the Philippines.

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Post Round The World

“What’s it like being back?” is clearly everyone’s first question. Curiously it was so normal. I really thought it’s going to be a lot stranger. I knew it–one year isn’t long enough! So apart from the weeklong jetlag, I pretty much got back into the groove of things right away. I’m at the office the day after, picking up right where my sister Candie left off as she took her turn on holiday.

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Guayaquil, Ecuador

Guayaquil, the capital of the Guayas province is the largest and most populated city in Ecuador. It is the main port of Ecuador, thus, it is of great economic importance to the country. However, many travelers never stayed for more than a day and often use it as a jump off point to other destination in Ecuador.

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The Galapagos: The Dream Dive

Diving the Galapagos had been a dream since the first time I saw a photo of school of hammerheads. Fueled with the high of diving Tubbataha in 2010, I tried organizing a group to dive Galapagos, negotiating deals for charter boat, but wasn’t successful.

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