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January 19th 2014
Published: January 25th 2014
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It’s ten o’clock on a Sunday morning in January and the winds of Kalibo are blowing hard. “Can you take me to the town center?” I ask the tricycle driver as soon as we get out of the airport. Soon we’re zooming through the highway and snaking our way through small trucks with people clutching Sto. Niño, figures of the Infant Jesus. The town center is filled with people walking around na... Read Full Entry



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25th January 2014

Pagan parades and such
It is great to see photos of these cultural events. Everyone seems to be having a great time.
25th January 2014

It is fun!
It's also addicting. I'm planning to go to as many festivals as time and resources would allow. :)

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