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Palawan · Philippines · Travel Tales

Touring* Puetro Princesa City

April 23, 2013March 16, 2014 Fil1 Comment

*It would take another post altogether to explain how I feel about the “tourist vs. traveler” debate. Thing is, I’m not even going to say that I came here to Puerto Princesa as a traveler who’s looking for an “authentic” experience; after all, I really wanted to see the scenic spots here, the ones most… Continue reading Touring* Puetro Princesa City

Palawan · Philippines · Travel Tales

The first of seven days in Palawan

April 18, 2013March 16, 2014 Fil1 Comment

I hang out with the most wholesome bunch of teachers, I swear. Tiki Bar is right across the street, and we also passed by a comedy bar, but right now at 12 midnight, my colleagues-friends and I are hanging out in Antsarap. It’s a bakery and coffee shop here in Puerto Princesa. Such is our… Continue reading The first of seven days in Palawan

About the Blogger

Fil is in her early 30s. She is a new mom, a high school teacher, a lover of literature, and a traveler during long school breaks. She’s an Iska, an Archer, and a Ravenclaw.

Fil is a proud Filipino.

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