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Anilao, Batangas Philippines

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Anilao, in Batangas, is a nice diving site 2 hours south of Manila
By travelbug
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  1. Come visit Batangas. The Batangas Province Foundation Day will be on Dec. 8, 2009. From Dec. 4-8, there will be a Trade Fair/Exhibits and lots of activities at the Provincial Capitol Grounds. Bring your families. There will be lots of photo ops with our "resident and some specially invited celebrities", plus lots of Batangas goodies to bring home.

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  2. Sheesh... wonderful video. Magnificent. Thanks for sharing this. I haven't seen the whole video yet when I posted the invitation above.

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