+ Follow SAN MIG LIGHT BORA BOUND Tag
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[Title] => Sandy spectacle
[Summary] => Holy Week in Boracay can be one of the most crucifying experiences indigenous to Catholic Philippines. Never holy to the letter and resembling the combined nocturnal density of Greenbelt, Rockwell, and Eastwood, those seven days on the island can be physically and spiritually castigating, similar to an epicurean penitensia, nightly crowned with a thorny hangover. In contrast, the week after Holy Week still offers the best party features of the island at a more humane crowd size.
[DatePublished] => 2004-05-14 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => BUBBLE BOY By Philip Cruz
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SAN MIG LIGHT BORA BOUND
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