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HicokMG says:
If you are planning a trip to the deeply southern and dramatically charming city of ol' Savannah, then I suggest you skip the city bus tours or even the walking tours and treat your self to some of that thrilling, superstitious, Faulkner-esque ghost story-telling that the many ghost tours have to of...
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Moonvera says:
Kabankalan City is located a few hours south of Bacolod City. Every third Sunday of January, they hold a festival which is well worth the drive. This is my favorite festival in Negros Occidental.
Dancers are covered in soot as they parade around downtown to the beat of the drums. Each group is ...
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Moonvera says:
A yearly celebration on the third weekend of each October, the MassKara is Bacolod's most popular fiesta. It has represented the Philippines in several festivities throughout Asia. The English word "mass" (many) and the Spanish word "Kara" (face) are combined to represent the many masks that the d...
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Moonvera says:
Started on April 30 of 1993, this week long event has become a yearly ritual. It was first held at the Bacolod Lagoon but had to be moved to a venue made just for the Panaad since there has been a greater amount of participants. The Panaad stadium and swimming complex in Mansilingan, Bacolod City w...
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graniteiii says:
The Coke Museum was a great stop after the GA Aquarium. The Happiness Factory Theatre to start off was a waste of money and time unless your a three year old.
However, the In Search of the Secret Formula attraction, a 4-D film presentation featuring an eccentric scientist and his assistant sea...
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michellepowell says:
The quintessential designer showcase of a cabanna, an inviting patio with chaise lounges, couches, and love seats. Center fire place and outdoor heaters during the mild winters of Arizona. The patio provides quick access to the bar and the pricey drinks. This is a wonderful way to start a night o...
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mellemel8 says:
Since lauro did a review of cuisine of the philippines. i shall do one on desserts. everybody loves desserts. if you don't you're a martian :P
Perhaps the Filipinos' sweet and friendly nature is highly influenced by their love for sweet things such as desserts. With a culture as varied as the Fil...
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deisywong says:
"The Most Complete Events and Listings Website for Expatriates in Jakarta! "
This website have the listing of art& musics events, business functions, parties, sport events, golf, organizations, embassy, useful contacts, concert, restaurant , hotels, bars, clubs and many more..
We can easily cont...
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clearviews says:
Try the Pisco Sour..... alcoholic drink, base is a brandy distilled from white muscat grapes, limes, egg white, sugar syrup
Pastel de Choclo..... a pastie with corn, meat, chicken, onions, olives, raisins and chopped hard boiled egg
Rico Mote con Huesillo ....... non al...
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Owens says:
If people are standing at intersections or on the street with small
tickets in their hand, trying to give you one, stop! They are
offering you either a free drink at their nightclub/bar, or a discount
on a drink there. Free drinks are mostly given to women (I
think), but if you are i...
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