By Karen Davila (Posted on 02/25/2011 via Twitter)
1. DON’T STEAL. Sinungaling at ipokrito ka kung nagnanakaw at naniniwalang isa kang mabuting pinoy!
2. KUMONTRA KA MAN, TUMULONG KA RIN. Take time to volunteer, share time w others in need.
3. PAY RIGHT TAXES. You may be dishearted…
I consider jeddelyn and Mark as two of my bestfriend that i can really count on,the friendship started way back in 2004 when the three of us enrolled on the same school in college,System Technology Institute (STI)..its been six years now of our ever growing friendship even though we dont get to see as often like we used to do on our college days..the communication never stops there..i love you both and stay happy :)
National Geographic included Palawan for 20 Best Trips of 2011..awesome :)
Palawan’s limestone karst cliffs, coral atolls, mangrove forests, sugar-white sandy beaches, and extensive fringing reefs create one of the Philippines’ most biodiverse terrestrial and marine environments. Designated as a fish and wildlife sanctuary in 1967, the Philippines’ largest (in total land area) province encompasses nearly 1,240 miles (1,995 kilometers) of coastline stretching across 1,768 islands.
On the main island (also named Palawan) near Sabang, hike the three-mile (five-kilometer) Monkey Trail to Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park’s navigable underground river. The five-mile (eight-kilometer) coastal rain forest route is home to long-tailed macaques, blue-naped parrots, and other indigenous wildlife. In the province’s northern Calamianes islands, Coron Island is considered one of the world’s top scuba diving destinations, offering World War II-vintage wreck diving and snorkeling in calm, crystalline waters. Nearby Culion Island, a former leper colony surrounded by sea grass beds and coral reefs, is an emerging ecotourism destination worth a day trip.




