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Makati, Malate, and Boracay Philippines

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2006

This footage was taken in September 2006 of Makati, Malate and Boracay Philippines.

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  • nicely done, what is the music titled?

  • Thank you. I am not sure what the music is titled, as it was packaged with Sony picture package. Have a great day!

  • man...i got sick from seafood in boracay...everytime i see seafood in philippines it reminds me..nice video though thanks

  • When I was in Boracay, I ate at a small restaurant on one of the surrounding islands. The restaurant has a blue tarp for a roof and a sand floor. I had the best Chili Crab. Athought I knew I could possibly get sick, I tried everything; bananas and sweet potatoes on a stick were great too. Never wanted to try the intestines though. :)

  • Beautiful place beautiful people

  • I love it there. Makati made me feel like I was home, as it is pretty much an extension to what we have in the States. I hope to visit Palawan this year.

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  • OMG the foooood. that's what i crave for even when i'm in australia.

  • I can relate to what you said. I love living in Cali but Philippines is where my roots are. I feel like I'm just workin my ass off here but would someday go back to have an extended stay and visit exotic places. It's embarrassing to be a tourist in one's own country!

  • waaahhhh :(( the food makes me hungry :D

    MAKATI?

    MALATE? LOL.....girls girls girls :)) nice vid!!! Bora? over crowded :D

    you should try visiting 100 islands :D palawan, puerto galera and Tagaytay :D

  • Foreign tourists may stay in Philippine up to 24 months -Citing the arrival of more foreign tourists, the Bureau of Immigration has increased to up to two years or 24 months the length of time visitors may stay in the country.

    In a memorandum made public on Monday, Immigration Commissioner Marcelino Libanan said tourists may extend their stay in the country every two months up to 16 months. After 16 months, a tourist must submit an application to the bureau's immigration regulation division

  • I recognized that tall building on the background. That's BSA tower accross from Greenbelt. I'ved stayed there before..

  • i fell asleep! nice music

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