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Baguio stories

With this lockdown, nature is taking a rest. Skies are brighter. Rivers crystal clear. No garbage in Burnham. Soon we'll enjoy these things. And be more circumspect next time. Love nature and it'll love you back.


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BenCab. Baguio Influential Artist # 1.

BenCab is a famous National Artist that retired in Baguio. During his elementary days, he made a few centavos doing his classmates’ drawing assignments. In high school, he drew portraits of James Dean and Elvis Presley and sold them to schoolmates for 10 pesos. Decades down the way at the peak of his career, his most expensive paintings sold for about a million dollars each. "Paint it and it will come."

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Strawberry Fields. Pick. Eat. Repeat.

Strawberries. Baguio's famous for this fruit. But it's not actually grown there. Farmed nearby and you can even pick it up yourself!

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O' Mai Khan. Mongolian Buffet.

A Baguio favorite. Fresh ingredients. Affordable price. Eat all you can. A foodie's dream come true.

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Yamashita Gold.

Rumored to have been buried in the Baguio, the latest attempt to find the lost gold is documented last year on the History Channel. Surprisingly, it concluded that Yamashita’s lost gold may never be found, because it never existed at all. Or is it?

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