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Quezon Protected Landscape - Quezon

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Located within the boundaries of the municipalities of Atimonan , Pagbilao, and Padre Burgos in the province of Quezon, Quezon National Forest Park or Quezon Protected Landscape   is a 938 hectare protected landscape. Quezon Protected Landscape / Quezon National Forest Park Quezon Protected Landscape history First established as a National Park on October 25, 1934, because of Proclamation no. 740, Quezon National Forest Park /  Quezon Protected Landscape covers a total area of 535.08 hectares. Quezon Protected Landscape - Atimonan, Pagbilao, Padre Burgos Quezon Quezon National Forest Park 's area was enlarged to 983 hectares on August 5, 1940, with Proclamation no. 594. However, after being reestablished and reclassified as a protected landscape on June 2, 2003, the park's area was reduced to 938 hectares. The famous siko Trees live a full life here. This one sprouted a year before Titanic sank. gotta be very careful with the downhill curves Quezon N...

Sta Elena Fun Farm - Laguna

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Sta Elena   Fun Farm   is a great place to bring your children on a weekend family bonding getaway. This family attraction is l ocated in Sta. Elena, in the city of Sta. Rosa in Laguna province, Philippines. Sta. Elena Fun Farm Sta. Elena Fun Farm Details If you're looking for a place away from the crowded malls and traffic jams of the city, then a trip to Sta. Elena Fun Farm is fit for you and your family. You'd surely enjoy the quiet provincial atmosphere (with the seasonal quacks from passing ducks) of Fun Farm. Your children would also enjoy the farm activities that they only hear about from their grandparents who live in far-flung provinces. Sta. Elena Fun Farm - Sta. Rosa City, Laguna Here are some animals on the farm: Chocnut the Carabao One of the many rabbits in the farm pigs ducks The hamster gang Fun Farm is surely a nature lover's haven. I highly recommend this place for family picnics, kiddie birthday parties, and even field tr...

Food Trip: Sambokojin Yakiniku Smokeless Grill

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For those curious about the name Sambokojin , here’s a quick introduction: Sambo-Kojin is a Japanese kami (god) depicted with three faces and two pairs of hands, revered as the God of the Kitchen . Meanwhile, Yakiniku means grilled meat in Japanese, and as for “Smokeless Grill,” the concept is self-explanatory—a modern twist on traditional grilling. Sambokojin Sambokojin Details Sambokojin  - Las Pinas City, Philippines As the saying goes, “Nuff said!” —after all, what more could you need to know about a restaurant named after Sambo-Kojin, the Japanese God of the Kitchen? Just kidding! While the name already promises a divine culinary experience, the real excitement comes from exploring the restaurant itself. Join me as we embark on a food trip at Sambokojin Smokeless Grill , or simply Sambokojin , where you’ll get to savor an extensive buffet of Japanese and Korean dishes, from fresh raw seafood and premium meats to sizzling grilled specialties and delectable cooked meals....

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