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My Unforgettable Vacation-2018

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My Unforgettable Vacation-2018

One of my remarkable summer vacations that I experienced was last year, where my relatives from abroad decided to visit the Philippines again, it  was  a rare opportunity to see them back because they use to visit here frequently.We planned a vacation that should be worth their time because they won’t be arriving back for quite a long time. Our first trip was to “Dingalan”where my uncle was going to have a reunion with his friends.Roads going there were really good.The Villa were we stayed is cozy and relaxing.We did “Boodle Fight” where I experience  to use hands while  eating ,the foods were so delicious and tasty. The beach there was also nice and it was breezy, the people were very nice and humble towards visitors, after that we went to Zambales to visit some of our relatives and at the same time do  Island hopping. This is my first time to ride a boat I’m quiete nervous but feel excited  We visited “Sombrero Island”,”Capones Island” and “ Anawangin Island” where I was so amazed of the place and especially the white sand but you better bring food if you are planning to go there because the foods are too expensive .  We cooked fresh tuna and shrimp  for our dinner. Seafoods are a good buy for everything is fresh. We  spent 3 days in relaxation. Last but not the least is we visited Manaoag Church  for our  prayers ,intentions and thanking  God  for all the blessings.My experienced were really unforgettable and worth to cherished.

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