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It had no warm, potable water. He and his family had to bring bottles and bottles of the life-giving mineral every time they went there. It had six swimming pools, but the water made them shiver whenever they got out of it.
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Willy Roxas, general manager of Hidden Valley, says, "We could have struck a bonanza selling the crystal-clear water our family discovered years back. But were not into marketing or any of that sort."
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WONDER ISLAND
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It had no warm, potable water. He and his family had to bring bottles and bottles of the life-giving mineral every time they went there. It had six swimming pools, but the water made them shiver whenever they got out of it.
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Willy Roxas, general manager of Hidden Valley, says, "We could have struck a bonanza selling the crystal-clear water our family discovered years back. But were not into marketing or any of that sort."
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