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How To Chase Waterfalls on Camiguin Island

How To Chase Waterfalls on Camiguin Island

by Richard Collett | Jul 31, 2018 | FROM THE ROAD, Philippines

How to Chase Waterfalls on Camiguin Island Camiguin is a beautiful, volcanic island of towering mountain peaks and lush green vegetation that is dotted with spectacular waterfalls. I was visiting from Northern Mindanao, just across the water to the south, to discover...
The Sunken Cemetery Lost Beneath the Waves

The Sunken Cemetery Lost Beneath the Waves

by Richard Collett | Jul 30, 2018 | FROM THE ROAD, Philippines

The Sunken Cemetery Lost Beneath the Waves As the ferry edged ever closer to Camiguin Island and the Sunken Cemetery I was in search of, the towering volcanic peaks began to cast their long shadows over the ocean ahead of me. This is the Island Born of Fire, a...
The Giant Clams of Camiguin Island

The Giant Clams of Camiguin Island

by Richard Collett | Jul 20, 2018 | FROM THE ROAD, Philippines

The Giant Clams of Camiguin Island “Giant Clams?” I asked, slightly bewildered. “Hundreds of Giant Clams?” I’d never even seen one giant clam before, but here I was with the opportunity to go all out and see hundreds for the first time....
The Best Cagayan de Oro Tourist Spots

The Best Cagayan de Oro Tourist Spots

by Richard Collett | Jul 17, 2018 | Philippines, SURVIVAL GUIDES

The Best Cagayan de Oro Tourist Spots Cagayan de Oro is the largest city in Northern Mindanao. It’s the gateway to Mindanao, the Philippine’s second largest island and a place that few foreign tourists venture to, despite a large number of spectacular...
White Water Rafting in Cagayan de Oro, Mindanao

White Water Rafting in Cagayan de Oro, Mindanao

by Richard Collett | Jul 10, 2018 | FROM THE ROAD, Philippines

White Water Rafting in Cagayan de Oro, Mindanao Mindanao is hardly the first place in the Philippines that comes to mind when you think of travel and adventure. No, usually that accolade is reserved for places likes Palawan or Bohol. Mindanao and Cagayan de Oro in the...
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