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[Title] => Cisterns, a renewal of an idea
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[Title] => Swimming with Sharks on New Year's Day
[Summary] => Guess how I welcomed the new year? I went swimming in a saltwater-filled reef pool packed with nine black-tipped sharks at Eagle Point Resort in Anilao, Batangas. Yes, you read it right. Each shark measured over a meter and were escorted by pawikans (tortoises) and groupers. Watching them swirling freely enticed me to submerge myself into the water and join those graceful predators. At this resort, even the sharks were friendly.
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