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Zambales – The ActiveTalker http://theactivetalker.com Musings of an active talker Tue, 27 Dec 2011 06:27:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 Trip to Zambales http://theactivetalker.com/2011/12/trip-to-zambales/ http://theactivetalker.com/2011/12/trip-to-zambales/#respond Tue, 27 Dec 2011 06:27:47 +0000 http://theactivetalker.com/?p=512 Today is one of the most awaited day of the year for me, the day we go to my parent’s home in Zambales. We only get a chance to go there once a year and today marks that once-in-a-year event. Yay!

We first rode the LRT (Light Rail Transit) from Roosevelt (Muñoz) to Monumento (Caloocan) terminal to get to the Victory Liner terminal. Upon boarding our bus, I found out that some of their aircon buses now has Wi-Fi™. And to my luck, our bus had one.

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The internet connection is not that bad. Considering that it’s free. 🙂

Anyway, our home coming this holidays is like hitting two birds with one stone. Our batch will also have a reunion themed “Givin98ack” as we will be having a small gift-giving program.

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Magalawa Island Adventure http://theactivetalker.com/2011/05/magalawa-island/ http://theactivetalker.com/2011/05/magalawa-island/#respond Sun, 22 May 2011 11:43:38 +0000 http://theactivetalker.com/?p=346 Last Saturday, we had an outing at the Magalawa Island in Palauig, Zambales. It was just a couple of minutes from our home town Iba, Zambales. From the main highway, it took us about 20 minutes of rough road trip to get to the drop-off point were took a boat ride to the island.

The sand is white (but not as white and fine as Boracay) but the place gives you a bit of a “homey” feel because unlike Boracay or Puerto Galera, it is not over-crowded.

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