Tales from my travels: From Basilan to the Spratlys
Too bad my traveling days are over, not necessarily because of age but for one reason or another. In my heyday, as a friend put it, I was able to
Too bad my traveling days are over, not necessarily because of age but for one reason or another. In my heyday, as a friend put it, I was able to
Muslim Mindanao showcases its crafts and delicacies in a 6-month grand festival.
A group of youth volunteers in Basilan are not only changing the lives of the province’s people one community at a time; they are also helping chart a better future
As a sign of thanksgiving for good graces, the Yakans, the indigenous group of Basilan, serve dulang, a medley of molded sticky rice with chicken, fried fish and vegetable on a banana leaf.
Nowadays it’s almost impossible to find a place that’s completely untouched by tourism. Locations once considered remote are now accessible by plane, boat, or car. White Beach in Malamawi in
Things have become better for Lamitan in Basilan since the siege in 2001. It seems to have recovered from the incident and a host of socio-economic problems it suffered in the past.
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