Al Maxi Apartelle
Al Maxi Apartelle
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Home sweet home at Al Maxi Apr 21, 2009
Aloguinsan is new to tourism and do not usually expect so much visitors during the year. This is the reason why they don't have all those hotels and other places to stay. Al Maxi is a welcome development in this otherwise sleepy town. The place is beautiful, but the rooms are quite limited (only 3!). It is good for long staying visitors as it has a kitchen (with no kitchen stuffs except for tables and chairs), a lounge area, two air conditioned bed rooms (large ones at that and can accommodate at most 4 persons per room), and a modest bathroom/toilet. Water is not so great though as they still use electric pump to pump up the water. Very little water but strong pressure. I'm not complaining mind you.
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April 21, 2009
On our first night in Aloguinsan, we were privileged to have the town's
tourism officer, Ms. Noli Villegas, to join us for dinner. One of the
topics we talked about was the legend of how the town got its name.
Now, Aloguinsan first became a town …… The legend of Aloguinsan |
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April 20, 2009
From
April 20 to 25 I accepted the mission to shoot the dolphins of
Aloguinsan, not with a rifle (I am so against arms = arms for food!)
but with the camera. Luckily my friend Ryan Lee and Eric Shin lent me
their camera for this shoot. I was so …… Dolphin spotting |










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