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                    [Title] => Aetas learn to read aloud
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The Mandy Navasero Boracay Photo Safari recently held a Read-Aloud session with the Aetas of the Ati Tribal Organization headed by chieftain Delsa Justo in Boracay.

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Among the many surprises greeting you at Boracay resort Patio Pacific is a tall Caucasian man who speaks fluent Filipino.

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Miss Earth Water Jessica Barboza (second from left) with Best National Costume winner Evelyn Almasi of Tanzania (center) and finalist Rujinan Phanseethum of Thailand exchange pleasantries with Patio Pacific operations manager Sebastian Stoeber, during their brief stay at the Boracay resort.

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It has been four years since I was last in Boracay and I still get strong mixed feelings about this gem of an island. Actually, Boracay reminds me of our country — blessed by nature and being wasted by man.

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It was an early morning flight to Caticlan on a pleasant Sunday. Just when I’d rather snooze under that cozy comforter, I got up just in time to catch a flight that, for a week already, I had been excitedly anticipating. For the first time, I was off to the country’s beach capital.
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The Mandy Navasero Boracay Photo Safari recently held a Read-Aloud session with the Aetas of the Ati Tribal Organization headed by chieftain Delsa Justo in Boracay.

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Among the many surprises greeting you at Boracay resort Patio Pacific is a tall Caucasian man who speaks fluent Filipino.

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Miss Earth Water Jessica Barboza (second from left) with Best National Costume winner Evelyn Almasi of Tanzania (center) and finalist Rujinan Phanseethum of Thailand exchange pleasantries with Patio Pacific operations manager Sebastian Stoeber, during their brief stay at the Boracay resort.

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It has been four years since I was last in Boracay and I still get strong mixed feelings about this gem of an island. Actually, Boracay reminds me of our country — blessed by nature and being wasted by man.

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It was an early morning flight to Caticlan on a pleasant Sunday. Just when I’d rather snooze under that cozy comforter, I got up just in time to catch a flight that, for a week already, I had been excitedly anticipating. For the first time, I was off to the country’s beach capital.
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