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Philippine Eagle Foundation

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Davao City: Philippine Eagle Foundation Philippine Eagle Foundation is an NGO that strives to protect and preserve the now endangered specie - the Philippine eagle. It is open to the public with an entrance fee of 100 pesos for adult and 50 for youth. It is located in Malagos, Baguio District, Davao City. Before entering the Philippine Eagle Foundation, you need to pass by this park for an entrance fee of P5 pesos. Inside the Philippine Eagle Foundation, this century old tree could be seen. Aside from the Eagles, they also have other animals like crocodile, deers and monkeys. These are some of the birds that could be seen but of course the main attraction are the big Philippine Eagles. Luckily when I visited the Philippine Eagle Foundation, one of the employee let one of the eagles go out from the cage and allow us to take a picture of it. What made this visit memorable for me is that I was amazed on how big a real Philippine Eagle was and it was a r...

More Fun in the Philippines

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    In my recent travel, I was able to capture along the way an amazing mode of transportation. It was a single motorcycle with seven passengers on it and there are still space for more passengers. We are able to passby this along Cagayan de  Oro - Butuan Road. I was lucky enough to capture this while both our vehicles are moving. There are really a lot of things that will surprise you along the way while traveling the islands of Philippines. It is really more fun in the Philippines.

Sultan Kudarat: Kalamansig

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                   Kalamansig is a town from the southern part of the Philippines. It was already far but a beautiful white beach was hidden there. Our travel to Kalamansig was materialize when our church mates who were fond of motorbikes invited us to a road trip to Kalamansig.                        It was really an enjoyable motorbike ride with the smooth and curve road in going there. Though it was a bit tiresome but this view awaits us there.          Since some parts of the beach is private property, you must ask permission to the owners first but others goes there directly by boats.         I was able to see there a huge Acacia tree and I could not help myself taking a photo of it.          Well that's our ride and though we were able to encounter minor accidents, we still be able ...