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Just click the link below: http://cam.iligan.gov.ph:20011/cgi-b...E=indexnw.html |
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Bro tagailigan ko nakauli ko last may basin maka help ni.
Pag abot nimo gkan barko mugawas ka sa gate atubangan ana naay mga jeep para IBT (integrated bus terminal) ayawg sakay kung wa na nga sign. siguro mga 9 siguro plete padung didto mejo layu man gud na murag city padung talamban. Unya sakayg rural ang signboard pwede pagadian ayaw nang ozamiz o tubod. d ka mabalaka kay naa may mga dispatcher didto. Naay mga pwede options pero mao ni (sa ako lang ha) ang pinaka simply og safe. I guess naay mga istoryans na makahelp sad nimo kay may pa man gud ko kauli wa nako kabalo sa mga rerouting kung naa man gani. pero ang halos tanan mga jeep mangagi man gud nag pier o duol sa pier. hehehe auau sa imo paglawig. |
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eskeryon: Yeah, it did happen but what to be careful about? :-/
darknite: Yo. Book a ticket to Ozamis. You can go with Cebu Ferries. Check some local newspapers for the schedules. The boat fare today is not affected by the oil-price rollback. From Ozamis, ride on a ferry boat (actually, a RoRo) for you to cross to Mucas, Lanao del Norte. Reaching Mucas would only take 15 minutes and arriving on the pier, take a walk to the highway. It's about a kilometer walk. Don't go with the tricycles! They ask a pretty high fare! By then, you'll reach the highway. Wait for buses going to your right. That's the direction going to Maranding! Otherwise, you'll be going to Iligan (that's on your left direction) Cheers |
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*sigh*
If Cebu will be bombed, would passing through Cebu be dangerous? Be careful with what you're saying. I know Iligan and its history. Nobody has claimed the attack yet so, don't point your fingers to somebody else. Furthermore, don't make exaggerations about the news. Get the facts first! You're saying like you don't have intelligence at all. |
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