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                    <title>The Philippines</title>
                    <description>Sorry it has been a while since I have updated the travel blog but we have had limited internet and then our laptop had an unfortunate run in with a beer and was temporarily out of commission. But we are back in business now so here is what we got up to in the Philippines.Cebu CityOur flight to Cebu City from Singapore started off with a bit of stress as when we went to check in for our flight the</description>
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                    <title>We heart Singapore</title>
                    <description>It really is too bad that we only planned to stay in Singapore for such a short time because we both instantly fell in love with the city and could easily have stayed 2 weeks here. Well we could but I dont think my Visa would have been able to stay that long.Singapore is a very beautiful city but it is also a very expensive city. Its pretty much equivalent to Vancouver in cost and would hav</description>
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                    <title>Faith restored in the Cameron Highlands</title>
                    <description>So our 2nd experience exploring the Cameron Highlands definitely changed our opinion of the area.at least a little bit.We took a guided tour which included a visit to the 2nd largest tea plantation in the Cameron Highlands a Land Rover ride up to the highest mountain in the Cameron Highlands and a tour of the mossy forest.Our guides names were Wasu and his trusty sidekick Wacha or as we af</description>
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                    <title>Disillusioned in the Cameron Highlands</title>
                    <description>Today Geoffrey and I took a guided tour to see the world's largest flower which is found deep in the jungle. Sounds pretty cool right Well we both came away from the experience with mixed emotions. Here's why...Our group of 16 travelers were picked up in 2 Land Rovers at about 9am this morning. Our 1st stop was at a village of a local tribe the Orang Asi who's main attraction is the blow dart.</description>
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                    <title>Trials and Tribulations of Travel</title>
                    <description>Selamat Petang Good evening from MalaysiaWe have finally made it to the Cameron highlands in Malaysia It was a bit rough getting here but we made it. We left Ko Lipe in Thailand on a ferry at 9am on the 4th of Feb. Our 1st ferry was 212 hours and took us to the island of Langkawi. Lucky for us this ferry had ac and traveled direct. Thank Jeebus After a slap in the face of culture shock and </description>
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                    <title>We Heart Ko Lipe</title>
                    <description>This blog is all about how much we love Ko Lipe Once I finally got over my Thai Tummy sickness and full body heat rash yay I know  super sexy we really got to enjoy Ko Lipe The people on this island locals and travelers were the nicest we have come across so far. One lady who owned a funky natural body products and jewelry shop singlehandedly cured me of my heat rash with her amazing lem</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Thailand/South-West-Thailand/Ko-Lipe/blog-565997.html</link>
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                    <title>Time to catch up</title>
                    <description>It has been a while since my last post so there is a lot to catch up on.Firstly I got travelers sickness on day 3 on Ko Lanta. It hit hard after dinner and I spent that night being the sickest I have been in a very long time. While I knew that getting sick while traveling would most likely happen and was prepared to make many visits to the bathroom I wasnt expecting days of fever vomiting</description>
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                    <title>Buckets and Cockroaches on Ko Lanta</title>
                    <description>Hello from Ko LantaWe arrived to the laid back island of Ko Lanta yesterday morning and we were pretty sure we had found paradise....well for the first 8 hours or so we had. And then I met my 1st thai cockroach....in our room....which fell out of the aircon unit when I turned it on....which I was standing right underneath. Needless to say I was a bit traumatized. This led to Geoffrey chasing it a</description>
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                    <title>We made it</title>
                    <description>SaWatDee Ka from Thailand HelloI am typing up this blog form the veranda of our small bungalow on Ko Phi Phi on a beautiful sunny morning. From our bungalow I can see the longboats heading in and out of the bay and smile at the locals as they ride their bikes into the main part of the town to open up their shops for the day.Our journey here was a relatively smooth and pleasant experience. Funn</description>
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