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Exploring Baler

Located in the province of Aurora, Baler is known as a place where you can go surfing because of the big waves; but, it is not just a place for surfers because there are also places where even non-surfers like us could enjoy beach bumming and nature-tripping.
Despite of the long travel, the rough road and the landslide that took place just days before we visited the place, I had no regrets seeing the town of Baler with my friends last June 11 and 12 of 2011. 
 
Being on any road trip with them is surely a time full of hilarious jokes and make-up crazy stories. Laitan, kantahan and kung anu-ano pang kalokohan sa daan. Hahaha! Anyway, it’s always fun being with these guys – Gladelle, Mhylene, She, Sheila and Jonah.
 
What We Did in Baler:
It was just a short vacation but surely, one of the unforgettable trips I had!
Till the next travel post ! :D

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