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Culture Smart! Philippines: A Quick Guide to Customs & Etiquette
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The Philippine archipelago lies between the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea, stretching about 1,150 miles (1,850 km) from north to south, and 684 miles (1,100 km) from east to west.
With more than 7,000 islands and countless coral reefs, the Philippines offers a plethora of diving opportunities. Whether it’s snorkeling alongside whale sharks, cruising with mantas or thresher sharks, exploring WWII wrecks or simply hanging out near the kaleidoscopic walls and reefs, this tropical paradise will fascinate divers of all skill levels and interests. Divers and snorkelers can don their fins and swim out from white-sand beaches to shallow coral gardens, or enjoy live-aboard diving among some of the finest dive sites in the world. This book describes more than 120 of the country’s best dive sites. You'll get specific information on: dive site depth range, access and conditions common and hazardous marine life topside activities and attractions diving services and live-aboards 23 easy-to-read maps Order it here >>> Diving and Snorkeling Philippines (Lonely Planet Pisces Books)
I really feel hard living here in the Philippines. Prices of commodities went high. Even if the prices of gasoline and other oil products went down by 1 Peso, but still their too high for me. Besides, even if the prices of these products will reach 20 pesos but I am sure that the prices of other goods will not go down. I already noticed it. Few years ago, gasoline reached the 56 pesos price. Then after several month, it went down to 47 pesos and stayed at that price for a time. However, even if the price of gasoline is in that level, prices of other goods did not go down even a Peso. But then when the price of gasoline went up to 63 pesos per litter, other goods' prices went up too so fast. And when the price went down to 60 pesos, none of the other goods has dropped the price. That's the reason why I decided to transfer residence. Although I am still in the Philippines but the good thing is that here in my new address, I can eat food without buying them for they are avai...
A U.S. congressional delegation will arrive in Manila on Friday to discuss economic, political and security issues with Philippine officials, according to a statement issued by the U.S. Embassy in Manila on Wednesday. U.S. Congressman Henry Hyde, Chairman of the House International Relations Committee, will lead the delegation of five representatives from the U.S. Congress to visit the Philippines from August 11 to 13, the statement said. Read More
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