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Paliton Beach and the Beaches of San Juan and Siquijor
Just off the national highway going to San Juan town we skirted towards a narrow road and headed for the coast. After a few minutes Dondon parked his trike and told us that the way to the beach was a path that seemed to go through someone’s private property. No one was charging us anything (it reminded us of a sign we saw in Siquijor that read “private property but you may pass through”) so we went ahead and descended unto a pretty white sand beach with crystal-clear waters.
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Published at 2018-03-07 by
Puerto Parrot
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San Juan River (Metro Manila)
The San Juan River is one of the main river systems in Metro Manila, Philippines, and is a major tributary of the Pasig River. It begins near La Mesa Dam as the San Francisco del Monte River, which officially takes the name San Juan River when it meets with Mariblo Creek in Quezon City. As the San Juan River, it passes through Quezon City, San Juan, the Manila district of Santa Mesa, and Mandaluyong.
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Published at 2018-02-17 by
Puerto Parrot
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