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  1. #31

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    walay mga pics ani? para sad naa sad idea ang uban ba. na lubong naman kaayo ni.

  2. #32

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    ganahan lagi ko mo suway ani. save mode sa ko...

  3. #33

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    up tah ani.. plan nko mu go dumaguete nxt yr but wa ko kbaw aha ko adto.. 2 days rko . naa mo ma suggest?

  4. #34

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    pila man rate sa room sa forest camp? naa ba baligya food didto?

  5. #35

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    sa ako nadunggan sa news..kay ang forest camp affected sa bagyo na sendong..dako kaau ug damaged..

  6. #36

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    uyy kasayang...ganahan unta ko moadto..maayo unta kng ma-ok na..

  7. #37

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    forest na lang ang nabilin.. wala na ang camp.

    they sustained huge damage, those of you who have been there can never recognize the place now due to the damage caused by sendong.

  8. #38

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    went to dgte a week aftrr sendong.. btaw, dghan jd na affected dd2. wla lng q kaari sa forest camp. asa ni xa dapita? wat bgy?

  9. #39

    Default Mao ni hitsura sa Forest Camp sa wala pa na damage ni Sendong

    FOREST
    Visit And Captivate At The Idyllic Oriental Negros



    THE FOREST CAMP

    From its small beginnings, Forest Camp is now a fully operational mountain resort that has gained vast popularity. Located in Valencia Negros Oriental, it is only less than an 30 minute drive from Dumaguete City.

    Before Forest Camp turned into a household name, it was simply just a private 2.3 hectare property that happened to be situated in the highland town of Valencia, Negros Oriental, 11.5 kilometers from the provincial capital Dumaguete City. Because of the high altitude and naturally cool climate that the town of Valencia possesses and its verdant surroundings, it quickly became a favorite family weekend getaway.

    Today Forest Camp has family cottages for guests who wish to spend the night, small huts that are great for picnics, a function hall, natural pools with a slide, a cascading waterfall and a beautiful landscaped garden. In the middle of the camp is a hanging bridge connecting the reception area to the picnic ground.

















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  10. #40

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    nice ni nga place dah.
    naa lang ko concern, walay mga lamok ngari?
    naa man gud daghan plants basin daghan sad lamok then dili ta ang enjoy pagguwas-guwas sa night if naay daghan lamok.

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