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New travel 'destination' on Yahoo!

Welcome to your new Travel destination on Yahoo! Philippines!

This is the brand new section you’ve been waiting for—useful, engaging and the place for everything you need to know about local and international destinations.

Aside from the tried and the true, we also aim to bring you great experiences culled from our own network of writers and photographers who will focus on unchartered places and undiscovered spots here and around the world.

Expect great reads, detailed info, gorgeous photographs and yes, videos!

And you can look forward to more features and sections as we go along.

You, too, can be part of the Yahoo! Philippines Travel experience. We’d like to hear from you about the fun and adventures you’ve had on the places you’ve been to.

As Jack Kerouac, one of our favorite authors best known for his aptly-titled novel, “On the Road,” said, “Our battered suitcases were piled on the sidewalk again; we had longer ways to go.  But no matter, the road is life.”

So enjoy the ride and share away.

Cheers!

Erwin Oliva
Country Editor
Yahoo! Philippines

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