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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

MUST WATCH MARQUEZ FOOT TRICK


Ayan para sa mga nagdududa sa pangbansang kamao natin na si Manny Pacquiao tingnan ninyo paano mangdaya ang manok ninyo na si Boy Tapak Marquez!

See the video here

http://travel-on-a-shoe-string.blogspot.com/2011/11/foot-stopper-trick-by-juan-manuel.html


Foot Stopper Trick by Juan Manuel Marquez


                                                                                                                                                                                
See pictures here:
http://travel-on-a-shoe-string.blogspot.com/2011/11/must-watch-marquez-foot-trick.html



Stat show Pacquiao's Victory over Marquez


Stat show Pacquiao's Victory over Marquez



                                                                                            Photo Source: Abs-Cbn

It is clear that our very own Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao won the fight. Congratulations Manny!  Now you know!

Stop doubting him and just be happy for our kababayan. He won fair and square! Stats won't lie!


Round by round analysis of Pacquiao vs. Marquez III fight


Manny Pacquiao beats Juan Manuel Marquez by Majority Decision (114-114, 115-113, 116-112)

Round 1

This fight is underway. It's a raucous atmosphere in Las Vegas with the fans supporting Marquez, and Pacquiao lands an early left hand to Marquez's nose that causes the fans to ooh and ah. A good flurry of punches they both connect with and and then more from Pacquiao. A good first round that goes to Pacquiao, 10-9.

Round 2

After a fast-paced first round both men are a little slower early in the second, perhaps trying to avoid making the first mistake in the fight. Marquez is trying to go to Pacquiao's body, but Pacquiao doesn't seem to be feeling anything. Pacquiao is moving quickly and punching crisply. Now Marquez lands a body shot and an uppercut. Pacquiao connects with a right hook. It's a close second round that goes to Pacquiao, 10-9.

Round 3

Marquez lands a short uppercut. Pacquiao's movement seems to be frustrating Marquez, but Pacquiao isn't landing a lot of punches -- he's more active with his footwork than he is with his hands. A hard right hook from Pacquiao connects to Marquez's temple, and I'll give the third round to Pacquiao, 10-9.

Round 4

Pacquiao lands a good left hook and then backs away and makes Marquez miss. Pacquiao comes in wildly and gets off balance but Marquez can't take advantage. Marquez lands two to the body effectively. Pacquiao lands a left and Marquez lands a right, and it's another close round but this time I give a slight edge to Marquez, 10-9.

Round 5

Marquez is continuing to go to the body, but Pacquiao is mostly blocking those punches. Now Marquez lands a big right to Pacquiao's head, and that one has Pacquiao reeling. Marquez with a good left hand now. Marquez is starting to get through and hurting Pacquiao. By far the best round of the fight for Marquez, 10-9.

Round 6

Pacquiao charges inside, Marquez makes him pay with a right hand counter, but then Pacquiao comes right back with a hard left of his own. A great exchange. Pacquiao lands a right hook and Marquez with a left hook. The best round of the fight so far goes to Pacquiao, 10-9.

Round 7

Marquez lands a very big right hand that backs Pacquiao up. Now another hard shot from Marquez. Pacquiao appears to have some blood around his mouth. Now Pacquiao knocks Marquez back with a shot to the head. Marquez lands a left and then Pacquiao swings and misses. Good round for Marquez, 10-9.

Round 8

Marquez is countering very effectively and lands a good right cross. A good right hand to the head from Marquez. Pacquiao may be a little frustrated right now because he hasn't been tested the way Marquez is testing him in a long time. Now Pacquiao wades in and lands a left hand, but Marquez hits him right back. Another good round for Marquez, 10-9.

Round 9

Marquez throws a 1-2 that Pacquiao blocks, then Marquez lands one to the back of Pacquiao's head. Marquez lands a couple of good combinations. Now they're back-and-forth brawling with Marquez appearing to get the better of some exchanges, only to have Pacquiao swarm and knock Marquez off balance. Pacquiao explodes in the final seconds of the round and that may have been enough to give the round for Pacquiao, 10-9.

Round 10

Both guys came out of their corners looking a little bit worn out after that incredible flurry to end the ninth round. A couple of furious exchanges now which have Pacquiao backing up and gesturing that Marquez hit him with a head butt. Pacquiao has a cut over his right eye that he seems to think came from a head butt, but the referee hasn't ruled on that. Pacquiao appears to be frustrated and Marquez has been the aggressor in this round. Marquez, 10-9.

Round 11

The Nevada State Athletic Commission has confirmed between rounds that Pacquiao's cut came from an accidental clash of heads. Pacquiao lands a big left to Marquez's head. Marquez looked hurt by that one. They exchange hard rights, then Marquez lands a left as well. I think Pacquiao has connected on a few more punches than Marquez has in this crucial round and I give it to Pacquiao, 10-9.

Final Round

Marquez's corner is telling him that he's winning the fight, and Freddie Roach seems to think Marquez is winning, too, because he told Pacquiao he needs to knock Marquez down in this round. I'm not so sure. Good left hand from Pacquiao. Marquez seems to be playing it safe, which is no surprise considering that his corner told him he's winning. Pacquiao's mouthpiece falls out of his mouth which causes a brief respite. Marquez has a big overhand right. Pacquiao goes to the body. Pacquiao with a big left. The fight ends with them toe to toe. I give the 12th to Pacquiao, 10-9.


Photo Source: Chris Farinas
Compubox Results

CompuBox is the name of a computerized punches scoring system run by two operators. 

CompuBox is used in boxing matches across the world.

It is clear that our very own Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao won the fight. Congratulations Manny!  Now you know!


Puerto Princesa Underground River Made it to the "New 7 Wonders of Nature "


Puerto Princesa Underground River Made it to the "New 7 Wonders of Nature "


The first count of the global vote to elect the New7Wonders of Nature has been announced. In alphabetical order, they are:
  • Amazon Rainforest – Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela
  • Halong Bay – Vietnam
  • Iguazu Falls – Argentina, Brazil
  • Jeju Island – South Korea
  • Komodo National Park – Indonesia
  • Puerto Princesa Underground River – Philippines
  • Table Mountain – South Africa
Announcing the results at the headquarters of the New7Wonders Foundation in Zurich, Switzerland, Bernard Weber, Founder-President of New7Wonders, said: “I would like to thank the many champions, citizens, voluntary organisations, public bodies and governments that have helped promote the New7Wonders of Nature campaign over the past four years, starting with over 440 locations from over 220 countries and all the way to the 28 Finalist candidates from whom the New7Wonders of Nature have been chosen.”

The results announced this evening are provisional and based on the first count of votes completed since voting ended at 11:11 GMT this morning. The results will now be checked, validated and independently verified. Once the voting validation process is completed, in early 2012, New7Wonders will then work with the confirmed winners to organise the Official Inauguration events. Note: It may happen that one or more of the provisional winners announced today will not confirmed during the validation process, New7Wonders will issue a media update should this happen.

“We congratulate each of these participants on achieving their provisional New7Wonders of Nature status, and look forward to completing the confirmation process to celebrate each one in their own Official Inauguration ceremony early in 2012,” said Bernard Weber, adding, “When the New7Wonders of Nature are confirmed they will join the man-made New 7 Wonders of the World in becoming part of Global Memory for humankind for ever.”


NEW 7 WONDERS OF NATURE (PROVISIONAL LIST)



The New 7 Wonders of Nature
The Amazon Rainforest, also known as Amazonia, the Amazon jungle or the Amazon Basin, encompasses seven million square kilometers (1.7 billion acres), though the forest itself occupies some 5.5 million square kilometers (1.4 billion acres), located within nine nations. The Amazon represents over half of the planet's remaining rainforests and comprises the largest and most species-rich tract of tropical rainforest in the world. The Amazon River is the largest river in the world by volume, with a total flow greater than the top ten rivers worldwide combined. It accounts for approximately one-fifth of the total world river flow and has the biggest drainage basin on the planet. Not a single bridge crosses the Amazon.

Halong Bay is located in Quáng Ninh province, Vietnam. The bay features thousands of limestone karsts and isles in various sizes and shapes. The bay has a 120 kilometre long coastline and is approximately 1,553 square kilometres in size with 1969 islets. Several of the islands are hollow, with enormous caves, other support floating villages of fishermen, who ply the shallow waters for 200 species of fish and 450 different kinds of mollusks. Another specific feature of Halong Bay is the abundance of lakes inside the limestone islands, for example, Dau Be island has six enclosed lakes. All these island lakes occupy drowned dolines within fengcong karst.

Iguazu Falls, in Iguazu River, are one of the world's largest waterfalls. They extend over 2,700 m (nearly 2 miles) in a semi-circular shape. Of the 275 falls that collectively make up Iguassu Falls, "Devil's Throat" is the tallest at 80 m in height. Iguazu Falls are on the border between the Brazilian state of Paraná and the Argentine province of Misiones, and are surrounded by two National Parks (BR/ARG). Both are subtropical rainforests that are host to hundreds of rare and endangered species of flora and fauna.

Jejudo is a volcanic island, 130 km from the southern coast of Korea. The largest island and smallest province in Korea, the island has a surface area of 1,846 sqkm. A central feature of Jeju is Hallasan, the tallest mountain in South Korea and a dormant volcano, which rises 1,950 m above sea level. 360 satellite volcanoes are around the main volcano.

Indonesia’s Komodo National Park includes the three larger islands Komodo, Rinca and Padar, as well as numerous smaller ones, for a total area of 1,817 square kilometers (603 square kilometers of it land). The national park was founded in 1980 to protect the Komodo dragon. Later, it was also dedicated to protecting other species, including marine animals. The islands of the national park are of volcanic origin.

The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park is located about 50 km north of the city of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines. It features a limestone karst mountain landscape with an 8.2 km. navigable underground river. A distinguishing feature of the river is that it winds through a cave before flowing directly into the South China Sea. It includes major formations of stalactites and stalagmites, and several large chambers. The lower portion of the river is subject to tidal influences. The underground river is reputed to be the world's longest. At the mouth of the cave, a clear lagoon is framed by ancient trees growing right to the water's edge. Monkeys, large monitor lizards, and squirrels find their niche on the beach near the cave.

Table Mountain is a South African icon and the only natural site on the planet to have a constellation of stars named after it - Mensa, meaning “the table.” The flat-topped mountain has withstood six million years of erosion and hosts the richest, yet smallest floral kingdom on earth with over 1,470 floral species. Table Mountain boasts numerous rare and endangered species. It is the most recognized site in Cape Town, the gateway to Africa, owing to its unique flat-topped peaks which reach 1,086 m above sea level.


Thursday, November 10, 2011

Victory Liner Passenger Terminals Location, Fares and Schedules


Victory Liner Passenger Terminals

There are two (2) Victory bus terminals in Baguio:

BAGUIO OLD TERMINAL

Gov. Pack Road, Baguio City
Route: Olongapo - Pasay - Caloocan - Cubao - Sampaloc

BAGUIO PASSENGER CENTRE


Utility Road Cor. Old Forestry Road.
#002 Marcoville Baguio City


In Metro Manila, there are six (6) Victory bus terminals:  

CALOOCAN

713 Rizal Avenue Extension, Caloocan City #361-1506 to 10
Route: Olongapo – IBA & Sta. Cruz – Zambales
Baguio – Dagupan – Guagua – Pampanga

CUBAO

683 EDSA, Cubao, Quezon City
Route: Baguio - Dagupan – Lingayen - IBA
Olongapo – Alaminos - Bolinao

DAGUPAN

Perez Blvd. Herrera-Perez, Dagupan City
Route: Caloocan - Baguio - Cubao - Pasay

KAMIAS

#766 EDSA corner East Avenue, Quezon City
Route: Cagayan Valley (Santiago,Jones,
Ilagan, Tuguegarao, Aparri, Tuao, Tabuk, Aurora, Isabela)
#921-3296

PASAY

651 EDSA Pasay City
Route: Olongapo – Baguio - IBA
Lingayen Guagua - Pampanga
Cagayan Valley (Tuguegarao)
#833-5019 to 20

SAMPALOC (EARNSHAW)


551 Earnshaw St., Barangay 401, Sampaloc, Manila
Route: Baguio, Pangasinan, Zambales, Cagayan Valley
#741-1436

There is one (1) in Olongapo City:

OLONGAPO

#27 Anonas St. West Bajac-Bajac Olongapo City
Route: Balanga Bataan – Baguio - Dagupan
IBA & Sta. Cruz – Zambales - Caloocan
Pasay – Sampaloc – Cubao

SCHEDULES

FROM CUBAO TO:FROM PASAY TO:
.
BAGUIOOLONGAPO / IBA, ZAMBALES
BAGUIOOLONGAPOALAMINOSBAGUIODAGUPANOLANGAPOCAGAYAN
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7:004:0018:30 - Olongapo1:003:304:301:003:202:005:00
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9:005:0019:00:00- Olongapoevery hour until every 30 mins. untilevery hour until every hour until every 40 minutes3:008:30
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11:206:0019:30- Olongapo24:00:0021:00 - LT16:3024:00until 18:203:3013:00 Via SCTEX
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19:30every 30 min until15:00 Via SCTEX
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16:007:2020:30DeluxeIBA, ZAMBALESNight trips:DELUXE21:45 - LT19:3016:30
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18:408:0021:0010:156:3020:40 Via Sta Cruz11:15

18:30 - Roxas
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23:308:3023:0012:209:0023:5513:15MANAOAGNight trips19:30
.

9:00STA. CRUZ20:1515:00
23:45Every Sunday21:0020:30 - Santiago
.
DAGUPAN via MARQUEE9:304:0023:15
BOLINAO1:154:0023:30 - LIT21:30
.
5:0010:007:200:15OLONGAPO7:30
4:40
23:00
.
6:0010:308:30
Via SCTEX :15:30DAGUPAN
IBA, ZAMBALES
.
8:0011:009:30DAGUPAN / LINGAYEN5:3018:003:20
5:00Via IIAGAN
.
9:5011:3010:305:007:3021:00every 40 min
10:3016:30
.
10:4012:0012:306:0011:30
until 18:20
12:00Via ROXAS
.
12:0012:3013:307:0014:30


13:00 - Sta. Cruz18:30
.
12:4013:0015:008:0015:30
Night trips:


.
13:3013:3017:309:0017:00
19:30
DAGUPAN via MARQUEE
.
14:4014:0020:0010:0018:00
21:45 - LT
9:20
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17:00
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MANAOAG


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16:4015:30



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BAGUIO via MARQUEE
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17:2016:00OLONGAPO via SCTEX:MANAOAG

4:00
11:00
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4:40
15:00
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21:00- LT18:0016:404:00



FROM CUBAO TO:FROM PASAY TO:
.
BAGUIOOLONGAPO / IBA, ZAMBALES
BAGUIOOLONGAPOALAMINOSBAGUIODAGUPANOLANGAPOCAGAYAN
.
7:004:0018:30 - Olongapo1:003:304:301:003:202:005:00
.
9:005:0019:00:00- Olongapoevery hour until every 30 mins. untilevery hour until every hour until every 40 minutes3:008:30
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11:206:0019:30- Olongapo24:00:0021:00 - LT16:3024:00until 18:203:3013:00 Via SCTEX
.
14:007:0020:00



19:30every 30 min until15:00 Via SCTEX
.
16:007:2020:30DeluxeIBA, ZAMBALESNight trips:DELUXE21:45 - LT19:3016:30
.
18:408:0021:0010:156:3020:40 Via Sta Cruz11:15

18:30 - Roxas
.
23:308:3023:0012:209:0023:5513:15MANAOAGNight trips19:30
.

9:00STA. CRUZ20:1515:00
23:45Every Sunday21:0020:30 - Santiago
.
DAGUPAN via MARQUEE9:304:0023:15
BOLINAO1:154:0023:30 - LIT21:30
.
5:0010:007:200:15OLONGAPO7:30
4:40
23:00
.
6:0010:308:30
Via SCTEX :15:30DAGUPAN
IBA, ZAMBALES
.
8:0011:009:30DAGUPAN / LINGAYEN5:3018:003:20
5:00Via IIAGAN
.
9:5011:3010:305:007:3021:00every 40 min
10:3016:30
.
10:4012:0012:306:0011:30
until 18:20
12:00Via ROXAS
.
12:0012:3013:307:0014:30


13:00 - Sta. Cruz18:30
.
12:4013:0015:008:0015:30
Night trips:


.
13:3013:3017:309:0017:00
19:30
DAGUPAN via MARQUEE
.
14:4014:0020:0010:0018:00
21:45 - LT
9:20
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15:2014:3021:30every 40 minutes



17:00
.
16:0015:0023:55 PM - LTuntil 21:40- LT

MANAOAG


.
16:4015:30



Sundays
BAGUIO via MARQUEE
.
17:2016:00OLONGAPO via SCTEX:MANAOAG

4:00
11:00
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18:0016:306:40Saturdays

4:40
15:00
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FROM DAGUPAN TO:
FROM BAGUIO TO;
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CUBAO / PASAYCUBAO / CALOOCANSTGOROXASTABUKBAGUIOSTA. CRZ
CUBAO / PASAYCUBAO / SAMPALOCCUBAO / CALOOCANOLONGAPODAGUPAN
.
22:003:3013:004:006:003:30 - FT3:00- OLO
Midnight trips4:005:003:30Ordinary Trips
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2:304:20
7:00
18:20 - LT6:00 - OLO
22:006:007:004:454:00 - FT
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3:005:20
8:30
15 - 20 minute intervals30 minute intervals from 3:30 - 20:00
22:2012:0013:006:3020 - 30 minute intervals
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4:006:20
9:30



22:4014:0015:007:4520:00 - LT
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4:407:20
11:00



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  •   Schedules and Fares are subject to change without notice.   
Effective June 18, 2011

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KALOOKANCUBAOP A S A Y



KALOOKANCUBAOPASAYSAMPALOC
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KMDESTINATION090600



Bwk/CamachileMunoz-P.TuazonSantolan-Ayala
.
66SAN FERNANDO102102112

KMDESTINATION09060006
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72Bacolor112112120

88DAU126131141131
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77GUAGUA121121130

106CAPAS155160170160
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77SAN ANTON121121130

124TARLAC184189198189
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100LAYAC160160165

138GERONA206211221211
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101DINALUPIHAN161162170

146PANIQUI219224234224
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128O L O N G A P O202207218

153MONCADA230235245235
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139SUBIC221226236

161SAN MANUEL243248258248
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154SAN MARCELINO247252262

171CARMEN259264274264
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162SAN ANTONIO260265275

173VILLASIS262267277267
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169SAN NARCISO272277287

181URDANETA275280290280
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175SAN FELIPE282287298

201STA. BARBARA307312322312
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210IBA342347357

208CALASIAO318323333323
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246MASINLOC403408


212DAGUPAN325330339330
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257CANDELARIA422427


226LINGAYEN
352362
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274STA. CRUZ451456








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KALOOKANCUBAOPASAYSAMPALOC


KALOOKANCUBAOPASAYSAMPALOC
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181URDANETA275280290280
124TARLAC
189
189
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192BNALONAN316316326316
159CAMILING
245
245
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201POZORRUBIO332332342332
178MANGATAREM
275
275
.
206SISON340340350340
191AGUILAR
296
296
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215SAITAN355355366355
198BUGALLON
307
307
.
218ROSARIO360360371360
211LABRADOR
328
328
.
231PUGO383383393383
213LAWIS
331
331
.
268BAGUIO445445455445
219SUAL
341
341
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237ALAMINOS
370
370
.


CUBAOPASAYSAMPALOC

251BANI
392

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160SAN JOSE254264256

276BOLINAO
432

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272SOLANO319462320







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285BAGABAG335485336







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326SANTIAGO384391385







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368CAUAYAN434442436







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398ILAGAN470478472







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447CABAGAN529536530







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485TUGUEGARAO575582576































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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