We went south, all the way to Bulalacao and up to San Jose, Occidental Mindoro, for my birthday and just because we're curious. We didn't find a resort/beach we like that won't need a boat ride (to the islands of San Jose), so we thought we drove around five hours just to eat at Mang Inasal. Fortunately, we remembered a nice beach in Mansalay with sands that remind me of pulvoron. We were also lucky to find a nearby resort where we spent the night and headed to the beach again the next day as early as we could.
About a minute after I started researching about the things we can do in Naujan, Oriental Mindoro, I received an electronic notice that informed us that we missed paying our internet bill and then the connection was cut immediately. Usually I would panic, but we resorted to our original plan instead: to explore and be surprised by the things we will find on our own, to be lost and ask about places we can visit, instead of having a list of "things to do". Actually, not-knowing adds a distinct flavor to adventures, which offers a thrill factor when you navigate through places you have not seen an online preview of. This free-style travel plan also help us take our time and just enjoy the experiences instead of rushing from one destination to another. So here are some of our new discoveries: The municipality of Naujan boasts a good collection of ancestral homes that took us to another era in our history. For only P100, yes one hundred ...
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