+ Follow BAGUIO CITY AIRPORT Tag
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For many who live in Metro Manila, a good way to take a breather from all the heat, pollution and chaos of the metropolis is to take a six-hour car drive up to the summer capital of the Philippines, Baguio City. Nestled high in the mountains of the Benguet Province, Baguio City has undergone some recent industrial changes over the years and has moved from its quiet-mountain-town status to a bustling center of business. Some things, however, havent changed.
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[AuthorName] => STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido
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BAGUIO CITY AIRPORT
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For many who live in Metro Manila, a good way to take a breather from all the heat, pollution and chaos of the metropolis is to take a six-hour car drive up to the summer capital of the Philippines, Baguio City. Nestled high in the mountains of the Benguet Province, Baguio City has undergone some recent industrial changes over the years and has moved from its quiet-mountain-town status to a bustling center of business. Some things, however, havent changed.
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