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Capones Island


Capones Island was one of the two islands near Anawangin and Pundaquit. Like Anawangin, there's no electricity here but there's already network signal. The shape of the landscape was like a crocodile head, a baboon's head or a shoe, whatever your imagination takes you. This place was kinda inhabited because here you could find the lighthouse, which was centuries old like any other lighthouse in the Philippines.

Anawangin Cove, Zambales


Anawangin Cove was a secret hide away for campers and mountain hikers before it became famous for its unusual growth of 'pine trees' along its shore, for its crystal clear water and white sands. Besides from that a picture perfect landscape of the rocky mountains surrounding it, which makes it isolated from the technology of humans.

19th Travel Expo 2012!


I had never been to a travel expo before and this year I really wanted to see what could it offer to the public whose feet likes to wander and explore the world beyond their own. Unfortunately, I just had a free time to go here on their last day and I don't know what to expect. Travel expo would definitely be a hit in our country. The Philippines, blessed with so many islands to explore and beaches to discover and for being the top ASEAN country which had the most number of holidays, locals and even foreigners would have more time to relax and travel.

Gram's Diner


Me and my friends was supposed to watch the musical 'Mamma Mia' at CCP but we still don't have any tickets and unfortunately, the cheapest ticket was already sold-out and the only remaining tickets   are worth Php 3,000. Being that expensive, we all agreed to cancel watching the play but had a plan B right away, which is to watch a movie instead.

Isdaan, Calauan, Laguna


I've been to Isdaan in Gerona, Tarlac and it was really beautiful and indeed a unique way of attracting customers and have a one of a kind dining experience. An officemate of mine goes to her province in Dolores and passes by the national highway of Laguna then she saw this, Isdaan in Calauan, Laguna. After our planned adventure at Villa Escudero, we planned to have dinner here. She had been to this place during a weekday so she wanted to try see it at night.

Bonete Bread


Pandesal? Nope. Its called the 'Bonete'. It is San Pablo, Laguna's pride when it comes to this bread even it is smaller than pandesal its popularity for the locals was enormous because of its special taste that once you've tried it, I'll bet you'll have another piece or even the whole bag.

Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort


I have never been to Villa Escudero but been hearing this a lot whenever an OFW relative arrives. I wonder, what's with Villa Escudero? Is it like Hacienda Luisita in Tarlac with a mall, hotel, or village? Oh well, one picture led me to this place and thanks for my friends who wanted to go here too and to experience what's within the picture below.

Cake Planet and Cafe


There's a buzz about this coffee house from some of my friends who've been here and tried their mouthwatering cakes. Me and my friends had already tried this coffee house before, it was called Big Kat's Coffee House back then, closed for a certain period and re-opened as The Cake Planet and Cafe now.

TEAM Bee turns 3!


February 6, 2009 since I started TEAM Bee, inspired by the travelers and food trippers on the cyberspace as a hobby. I never knew anything about blogging since then but I insisted on having my own. I never expected to be blogging up to now since I'm also busy with my life struggles but still I'm here, sharing my life adventures, sharing our country and fortunately the world.

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