Philippines Tourism
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Philippines' new tourist attraction: Nuclear power plant
- Monday June 27, 2011
- World News | Agence France-Presse
In a fresh but ambiguous take on eco-tourism, travellers in the Philippines can visit a remote turtle sanctuary and then venture into the heart of a nearby nuclear power plant.If tourists feel too weary to make the three-hour bus drive back to Manila after their unique day of sightseeing, they can stay at a guesthouse overlooking pristine South Chi...
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In the Philippines, the next Phuket?
- Friday July 9, 2010
- World News | Lionel Beehner, NYT News Service
Don't try to hoof it to the newly relocated Jungle Bar, at least not from Boracay's main strip, White Beach, where it used to be a mainstay -- you'll never find it. Instead, hail a motorized rickshaw to Bulabog Beach, hang a right past a barren strip of bamboo shacks, and look for the colorful, ghoulish lanterns dangling from the coconut trees, whi...
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www.ndtv.com
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Philippines' new tourist attraction: Nuclear power plant
- Monday June 27, 2011
- World News | Agence France-Presse
In a fresh but ambiguous take on eco-tourism, travellers in the Philippines can visit a remote turtle sanctuary and then venture into the heart of a nearby nuclear power plant.If tourists feel too weary to make the three-hour bus drive back to Manila after their unique day of sightseeing, they can stay at a guesthouse overlooking pristine South Chi...
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www.ndtv.com
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In the Philippines, the next Phuket?
- Friday July 9, 2010
- World News | Lionel Beehner, NYT News Service
Don't try to hoof it to the newly relocated Jungle Bar, at least not from Boracay's main strip, White Beach, where it used to be a mainstay -- you'll never find it. Instead, hail a motorized rickshaw to Bulabog Beach, hang a right past a barren strip of bamboo shacks, and look for the colorful, ghoulish lanterns dangling from the coconut trees, whi...
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www.ndtv.com