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1. Yap-San Diego Ancestral Home: A Review
  by ultimatetravel (added on 2009-05-16)
This is a review of Yap-San Diego Ancestral Home.Place:It was situated in a very odd area, a street with full of concrete buildings and houses. The house is near to a busy street where jeepneys, cars, and taxis always pass through.House:The gate was not... [read this article]
2. Yap-San Diego Ancestral Home: Decision to Visit - The reason why my students and I visited the Yap-San Diego Ancestral Home
  by ultimatetravel (added on 2009-05-16)
This is the story of how my students, me and my hubby have gone to visit the house.I went to the different museums the day before our field trip. I tried to know the route and be familiar in going to the different museums for my hubby since he is the... [read this article]
3. Yap-San Diego Ancestral Home: The House - This is a description of the Ancestral Home of the Yap-San Diego Clan
  by ultimatetravel (added on 2009-05-16)
The Yap-San Diego Ancestral Home is referred to as "bahay na bato" which means a house made out of stone.Yes, the house was made out of stone but not just ordinary stone but "coral stones" and they used egg white to let the coral stones... [read this article]
4. Yap-San Diego Ancestral Home: The Tour
  by ultimatetravel (added on 2009-05-16)
My students and I waited for a few minutes for the tour guide whose name is Mr. Val San Diego, the owner of the house himself. While waiting for him, the guy who was sort of a caretaker (a relative perhaps) there told us to sign up the guest book. He... [read this article]
5. Yap-San Diego Ancestral Home: Introduction
  by ultimatetravel (added on 2009-05-15)
My students in HRM and Tourism Management, my hubby and I went out to a Field Trip and visited one of the oldest houses in Parian (a place where the richest people in Cebu lived) as what I have remembered what my history teacher discussed before.It was... [read this article]
6. San Diego - Sights - San Diego - Sights
  by mohds2 (added on 2008-07-02)
San Diego is very robust and vibrant place to visit, in contrast to other towns of same size. Maybe it’s due to ideal climate, which is experienced by San Diego citizens, who always want an excuse to move into the city and take a look of it's area.... [read this article]
7. San Diego - History - San Diego - History
  by mohds2 (added on 2008-07-02)
  In the past, just the Kumeyaay people colonized the small city, which is currently recognized as San Diego. This city is now famous for being the largest and richest town in the U. S. Its current population is up to 1,255,240 and is thought to be the... [read this article]
8. Thanksgiving in Carlsbad and visit in San Diego - Down with the Arnett and Avila Family celebrating Thanksgiving
  by MadSuh (added on 2006-11-26)
I drove down to San Diego on the 22nd for another business meeting. I was meeting with a group hotel company. San Diego has changed quite a bit. LA is still the same somehow but San Diego is being redeveloped over and over again. New office space everywhere,... [read this article]
9. India Wildlife Tour- Explore the Rich and Diverse Wildlife Sanctuaries of India - India rich and diverse wildlife are preserved in the different sanctuaries across the country.
  by michaelsm (added on 2009-07-31)
India rich and diverse wildlife are preserved in the different sanctuaries across the country. Over 350 species of mammals and over 1225 species of birds are found in India. Some of them are at the verge of getting extinct and some of them are migratory... [read this article]
10. Sankt Peterburg
  by mary (added on 2009-07-01)
Wo liegt Sankt Petersburg? Sankt Petersburg liegt im Nordwesten Russlands und wurde 1703 gegründet von Peter dem Großen. Sankt Petersburg ist die zweit größte Stadt Russlands nach Moskau. Vom 18. Bis ins 20. Jahrhundert war... [read this article]


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