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One time game show contestant, oft-time urban roamer. I have nothing much to say, I'm the quiet one...which is probably why I take photos too much.

Para masupil ang katiwalian at para sa ikauunlad n Para masupil ang katiwalian at para sa ikauunlad ng bayan
Reporma sa sistema ang kinakailangan
The Pasig River Ferry service is one of those unde The Pasig River Ferry service is one of those underrated but cool commuting experiences one can take within the city. Did I mention it's free as well? (for now at least) So if you're going someplace near the river like Guadalupe or Escolta, give the service a try.
The skyline of Santa Mesa and the eastern side of The skyline of Santa Mesa and the eastern side of the City of Manila.
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  • Eastwood City Walk
    Quezon City

    Eastwood City: the pioneering township

    September 12, 2020

    Eastwood City stands not only as the country's first cyberpark but also one of the first township developments in the country that combined home, work, and leisure into one area.

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    Quezon City

    Eastwood City: the first cyberpark

    September 5, 2020

    In the first part of a miniseries, we look at how Megaworld changed the landscape of the metropolis with the inauguration in 1997 of the country's first cyberpark: Eastwood City.

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  • Quezon City

    A Madz Way of Learning Music: Checking Out the Madz Music Studio

    February 26, 2017

    Consider this Urban Roamer a fan of the Philippine Madrigal Singers. Ever since having heard them perform on video, then eventually in person at Pasinaya years back made that appreciation grow over the years. And if you are not convinced that the Madz (as the Philippine Madrigal Singers are affectionately called) are one of the best and most prolific choral groups in the Philippines (if not the world), then do check one of their many performances uploaded in YouTube and see for yourself, like this one: Thus, to be part of this illustrious crop of singers that has been an institution in Philippine music since its founding at the University of the…

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