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		<title>By: So-Phobic &#187; Blog Archive &#187; A Whirlwind Vacation</title>
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		<description>[...] We sat down for breakfast at around 9:00 and enjoyed kinilaw, crabs and sinigang isda with our puso (hanging rice). We probably spent an hour and a half enjoying our breakfast afterwhich we drove back and stopped by Bacong to check out this factory which made wonderful pieces of items like jewelry boxes, portraits and other native products made of either coral or indegenous materials. Back in Dumaguete, we bid farewell to the others and continued driving back to Bacolod. [...]</description>
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