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		<title>Walk to The Sand Bar</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 01:45:35 +0000</pubDate>
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Dolphin watching could be really fun since it’s not every day you get to see them. At Bais, Negros there are season’s wherein dolphins are always around.
Negros is located in the southern Visayan Region of the Philippines and host the most beautiful beaches, tourism, and a wonderful place to visit. A natural and cultural splendor [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.negor.gov.ph/">Dolphin watching</a> could be really fun since it’s not every day you get to see them. At Bais, Negros there are season’s wherein dolphins are always around.</p>
<p>Negros is located in the southern Visayan Region of the Philippines and host the most beautiful beaches, tourism, and a wonderful place to visit. A natural and cultural splendor in the heart of the Philippine Archipelago.Dive into a world of colorful corals and fantastic fish. Explore mysterious caves. Conquer mountain peaks. Enjoy sight of playful dolphins and whales. Dive, Explore and Enjoy only in the One Province, Philippines.</p>
<p>Negros Occidental is also rich in its sugar canes. One of the places that really attracts me at Bais City aside from the dolphins is the Manjuyod White Sand BAr.</p>
<p>North of Dumaguete you can find the remarkable Bais/Manjuyod Sandbar<strong> </strong>. There you can appear to walk on water. Emerging like a white oasis in the midst of blue, this strip of land provides a great spot for recreation.</p>
<p>But during high tide it disappears. If you plan to prolong your fun, you can stay overnight in one of several cottages on stilts that are found nearby. You can easily reach the area by boat.</p>
<p>The Manjuyod Sand Bar is an estimated 600 hectare total strip area, including the submerged portions. Also known as the Sumapao Shoal, it is a certified tourist attraction because of its unique characteristic. It has been said that among the tourist spots in the vicinity, this one has the most potential.</p>
<p>Enjoy a relaxing walk towards the sand bar and see its best view from the top!</p>

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		<title>Robinsons Dumaguete</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 07:27:05 +0000</pubDate>
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After the long wait, Robinson Dumaguete has finally opened its wall to the public. It has a wide area of different stores, tianges, restaurant, entertainment and more. The Roninsons Land has been planning for their operation for quite some time, and released the opening will be midyear of 2009. I’m really excited to visit Dumaguete [...]]]></description>
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<p>After the long wait, Robinson Dumaguete has finally opened its wall to the public. It has a wide area of different stores, tianges, restaurant, entertainment and more. The Roninsons Land has been planning for their operation for quite some time, and released the opening will be midyear of 2009. I’m really excited to visit Dumaguete again and see the wonders of the different version of Robinsons.</p>
<p>This two-level shopping mall development is centrally located along Dumaguete South Road, a busy intersection where commercial establishments are presently proliferating. Schools, public transport terminals, call centers among others are situated nearby, while travel time is a five to 10 minute drive from popular city landmarks Rizal Boulevard, Silliman University, St. Paul’s University, the Provincial Hospital to mention a few.</p>
<p>Local retailers as well as popular store chain operators are expected to open alongside Robinsons Department Store, Robinsons Supermarket, Handyman Do It Center, Robinsons Appliances, Toys R Us, and Robinsons Movie world. Robinsons Dumaguete, Robinsons Malls’ 20th shopping mall, will also have an al fresco dining area, a kids’ section, health and beauty outlets, service and IT outlets, a drug store, quick serve restaurants, and a bookstore.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s actually so much to do in Robinsons Dumaguete since its quite huge compared to the Robinsons in Cebu. Robinson is also entertaining queries for the project, or those who are interested in putting up a store in the mall.</p>
<p>Interested parties can call 683-6100, locals 179, and 816 or (034) 441-1842. For further information, log on to <a href="http://www.robinsonsland.com/" target="_blank">Robinsons Land Corporation Official Website</a> for more information.</p>
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		<title>Sibulan Twin Lakes</title>
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Just across Cebu is a huge island set before my eyes. It has a beautiful city and every holidays I long to discover more about this vast and glorious place. It is filled with small cafes and bistro just across the boulevard overlooking the oceans and ships. This city is Negros City. Dumaguete City is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Just across Cebu is a huge island set before my eyes. It has a beautiful city and every holidays I long to discover more about this vast and glorious place. It is filled with small cafes and bistro just across the boulevard overlooking the oceans and ships. This city is Negros City. Dumaguete City is the capital of Negros City. There are so many things to discover at Dumaguete. Upon reaching Dumaguete by boat, you can reach Sibulan where it is famous for its Twin Lakes.</p>
<p>The town&#8217;s most popular attraction is located in Enrique Villanueva, Sibulan, the twin lakes is located about 20 km from the town center and situated 1,000 meters above sea level, the entrance to this is actually accessible from the next town, San Jose.</p>
<p> The two inland bodies of water, Lakes Balinsasayaw and Danao, are surrounded by lush tropical forests, with dense canopies, cool and refreshing air, crystal clear mineral waters with brushes and grasses in all hues of green. Biodiversity in the area is known to be one of the richest in the Philippines. </p>
<p>The lakes are separated by a narrow ridge with no visible outlets to the sea. To get from Lake Balinsasayaw and Lake Danao and back there are row boats and kayaks available for rent.</p>
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<p>The area is surrounded by lush tropical greens and vegetation. Age old trees, giant ferns and other exotic plants and orchids are among its natural inhabitants. Wild rare vines freely cling to the barks of the trees. The Almagica Tree, the tallest tree of the Philippines growing up to 60 meters tall, can still be found here. It is also the habitat of many rare species like the Japanese Night Heron whose presence in the vicinity was recorded in the 1970s. The dipterocarp forest is rich in bird life.</p>
<p>Sibulan famous for its rich diversity has made a splendid way of attracting people to visit Mother Earth and interact with them.</p>

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		<title>Sans Rival</title>
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I just recently went to Dumaguete and found home twice. The city opens to you welcomes you with its humble locals and never ending mini shops. I visited sans Rival, the home delicacy of Dumaguete City.
Sans Rival Cakes and Pastries is a pastry shop where the popular Silvanas in Dumaguete are made.
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<p>I just recently went to <a href="http://www.dumagueteinfo.com/">Dumaguete </a>and found home twice. The city opens to you welcomes you with its humble locals and never ending mini shops. I visited sans Rival, the home delicacy of Dumaguete City.</p>
<p>Sans Rival Cakes and Pastries is a pastry shop where the popular Silvanas in Dumaguete are made.</p>
<p>For delicious baked goodies in Dumaguete, Sans Rival Cakes and Pastries is the place to go to. This pastry shop has a wide variety of home-cooked cakes, pastries, cookies, and other baked goodies. The old time favorites are the Sans Rival and its cookie version, the Silvanas.</p>
<p>Tita Trining Teves-Sagarbarria is the original owner of Sans Rival Cakes and Pastries. The pastry shop was first opened in 1977 in Dumaguete. Tita Trining, as she is fondly called, has a passion for cooking and baking. For every cake and pastry that she creates, her passion is evident in them. Her children inherited Tita Trining&#8217;s cooking and baking prowess.</p>
<p>Sans Rival Cakes and Pastries&#8217; success and expansion came with the help of Tita Trining&#8217;s children. At the present, Sans Rival Cakes and Pastries have branches in Manila and in California in the United States. The new branches have the name of the business changed from Sans Rival Cakes and Pastries to The House of Silvanas Bakeshop.</p>
<p>The shop is very cozy and is accented with Caribbean blue colors. The pastry shops not only offers cakes and pastries, but other pastas.</p>
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Dumaguete an island at the Visayas located in Philippines is destination you don’t want to miss. It is full of ancient history, monuments, resorts and so much more. In the City of Dumagute is a boulevard open to public that allows people from all walks of life to enjoy the beautiful scenery. Dumaguete also allow people [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dumaguete an island at the Visayas located in Philippines is destination you don’t want to miss. It is full of ancient history, monuments, resorts and so much more. In the City of Dumagute is a boulevard open to public that allows people from all walks of life to enjoy the beautiful scenery. Dumaguete also allow people to rent their motorcycles for P 200 / per hour. All you need to do is present a valid id.</p>
<p>The Dumaguete   Boulevard or the Rizal Boulevard was named after the Philippine’s National Hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal. Dr. Jose Rizal while on his way to his exile in Dapitan, passed by Dumaguete  City and strolled along its beautiful and serene shores. This is one of the most beautiful and most captivating landmarks in the city.</p>
<p>The Boulevard stretch is immediately visible when coming into the Dumaguete port via any sea vessel. From the white lamp posts lining up the stretch to the stately trees swaying with the sea breeze, the Rizal Boulevard holds a big part in the city’s provincial charm and has become a very popular landmark.</p>
<p>From the airport, Rizal Boulevard is only a brief 15 minute ride. Several hotels (Bethel Guest House, Honeycomb Tourist inn, La Residencia Almar) and many restaurants (Shakey’s Pizza, Le Chalet, Mamia’s, Chin Long, Don Atilano, Coco Amigo) run along the strip. These, together with other business establishments (Globe Telecom, Bank of Commerce, Development Bank of the Philippines), has transformed the Rizal   Boulevard into a bustling hotpot of commerce and tourism.</p>
<p>Dumaguete is such a beautiful location because it gives you a feeling of a Spanish era in the middle of the 21st century.</p>
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