by Goy Candelario Just as we hope that the COVID19 pandemic will soon be over, the northern part of the country was ravaged by the Super Typhoon Rolly and foll...
by Goy Candelario Just as we hope that the COVID19 pandemic will soon be over, the northern part of the country was ravaged by the Super Typhoon Rolly and foll...
Take a close look at the picture and notice Camiguin's White Island in the background peeping at us mountain-climber beginners negotiating the sloping terrain of Mt. Hibok-Hibok. Or is it the ...
By RJS A big salute to the indigenous people and organizers of Gingoog City Charter Day celebration’s Kaliga Festival (July 23) with its colorful street-dancing and grand showdown made even ...
By Ramon Jorge Sarabosing (First of three parts) Heard of "A timeless Distinction Place?" You probably think it’s a title of a book, but it's probably Mindanao's most fascinating destinat...
By Ramon Jorge Sarabosing "Kinsa'y mouban nako?"(who will come with me?). On weekends and holidays I dream of escaping up the 'Cottage on the Hill' and bask at the awesome landscape of Bukid...
By Ramon Jorge Sarabosing In the middle 90's, there were two things I was proud of-reaching the peak of Mt. Apo (years before) and visiting Marawi City not once but thrice in a row...
By Ramon Jorge Sarabosing The mythical name of Mindanao is Adin danao, meaning the land of lakes. I learned this from the epic musical “Sinalimba” (which starred Joey Ayala and Popong Lan...
By Ramon Jorge Sarabosing A Mindanao-wide fitness tour this summer? Why not? Get to stretch, breath and meditate while being photograph in magical destinations like Lake Apo in ...
By Rob Bernaldez Tangub City in Misamis Occidental is a small city, perhaps the smallest in Mindanao but it has done what other big cities have not. Tangub has transformed itself to one i...