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| Saturday, 20-Nov-2004 00:00 |
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BIRD FLU, anyone?
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| Friday, 19-Nov-2004 00:00 |
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Leonid Meteor Shower on Nov. 19th at 19:00-22:00 GMT
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For Southeast Asians, this meteor shower will happen at pre-dawn to dawn
Nov. 20th. That's tomorrow, guys! The 2001 Leonids was really fascinating
it got me hooked to Backyard Astronomy. It was a Grand Celestial Fireworks Display
with free admission! I haven't seen anything like it. Just look at constellation LEO
where the meteors tends to emanate. LEO is just above planets Jupiter and Venus.
So awaken your INNER-CHILD coz it's about time to be amazed with our
own twinkle, twinkle little star.
BTW, keep your 'wishes' handy!
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| Saturday, 13-Nov-2004 00:00 |
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10th Year Anniversary of Ayala Center - Cebu
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BOOOOOMMM!!!
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| Friday, 12-Nov-2004 00:00 |
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Photo Challenge 47: Contentment
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SeeMinGLy ConTEnTEd SLeePinG in An UnseeMLy PLacE.
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| Saturday, 6-Nov-2004 00:00 |
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The wonder of HIS works displays the firmament.
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SUNSET IN DAPITAN REALLY RIVALS THAT OF MANILA BAY
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| Friday, 5-Nov-2004 00:00 |
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Frolic at sundown
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Let's romp around!
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| Wednesday, 27-Oct-2004 00:00 |
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Photo Challenge 45: Without [breath]
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LIFE-SIZE BUT LIFELESS
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| Sunday, 24-Oct-2004 00:00 |
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Camiguin Island II
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Finally, I've set foot on......
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| Saturday, 23-Oct-2004 00:00 |
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Camiguin Island: An island of your imagination
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The island-province of Camiguin is a pear-shaped volcanic island in the northern tip of Mindanao. It is approximately 90 kilometers north of the City of Cagayan de Oro. It is bounded to the north by Bohol Sea, to the west by Macajalar Bay, to the southeast by Gingoog Bay and to the east by Butuan Bay.
Camiguin is the smallest province in Northern Mindanao, with its land area pegged at 29,187 hectares. It is composed of five towns, namely, Mambajao - the capital town, Mahinog, Guinsiliban, Sagay and Catarman. The island plays host to seven volcanoes, including the still-active Mount Hibok-Hibok. According to the National Statistics Office, Camiguin has a total population of 74,232 persons, making the province the second smallest in the Philippines in terms of population.
PICS 1-4 [CROSS MARKER AND SUNKEN CEMETERY]
Located in Bonbon, Catarman a huge cross marker has been installed by the
Provincial government to mark the community cemetery that sunk during the
1871 volcanic holocaust. Years ago, gravestones were visible during low tide.
Today, it is an interesting diving site.
PICS 5-9 [KATIBAWASAN FALLS]
The 250-feet majestic beauty cascades to a rock pool surrounded by ground orchids, wild ferns, trees and boulders. Its ice-cold waters provide an ideal summer splash to locals and tourists alike. Rock picnic tables, seats and cookout facilities are available for use.
PICS 10-17 [WHITE ISLAND]
Two kilometers off the coast of Agoho, Mambajao is the Camiguin's popular sand bar. At times it is in the shape of the letter C, sometimes the letter I, depending on the ocean tide. It has the picturesque Mount Hibok-Hibok and Old Vulcan as its backdrop. It is ideal for swimming, sunbathing and snorkeling.
PICS 18-19[ARDENT HOT SPRING]
The local hot spa is a natural pool of about 40 degrees centigrade springing from depths of Mount Hibok-Hibok. The Municipality of Mambajao has provided cottages, restaurant and dormitory facilities that cater to local and foreign tourists. It has picnic huts, cookout facilities and restrooms for visitors.It is ideal for night swimming, a place to rejuvenate both mind and body.
PICS 20-22 [STO. NIÃ?â??O COLD SPRING]
Located in Catarman, the Sto. Ni�±o Cold Spring has a pool measuring 25 meters by 40 meters. It is 2 meters deep of cold spring water sprouting from the sandy bottom. The area has a restaurant, native cottages, picnic huts, cookout facilities and restrooms for visitors.
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| Wednesday, 20-Oct-2004 00:00 |
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In the FIELDS & in the GARDENS
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Around a flowering tree, one finds many insects.
- Proverb from Guinea
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