Pinoyspotting: Ecuador and the Galapagos

Pinoyspotting: Ecuador and the Galapagos

To be in places where great ideas were born is a one-of-a-kind experience. Such was my observation when I visited the Galapagos, which inspired Charles Darwin to hypothesize the theory of evolution and write the landmark book, On the Origins of Species.

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All in the Family at Philippine Cuisine and Groceries

All in the Family at Philippine Cuisine and Groceries

Philippine Cuisine and Groceries--you can shop and eat fine food there too.

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Flour Power

Flour Power

The Palasigue brothers can’t help making dough because baking is in their genes.

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Atlanta Public Radio's Myke

Atlanta Public Radio's Myke

Atlanta public radio personality Myke Johns excels in fusing radio and the arts.

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Lewanda Lim’s Socially Conscious Art

Lewanda Lim’s Socially Conscious Art

How artist Lewanda Lim gives you a kick in the conscience.

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Pinoyspotting: Fiji and New Caledonia

Pinoyspotting: Fiji and New Caledonia

Finding Filipinos in the South Pacific

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He Knows Much Biology

He Knows Much Biology

Biologist Lawrence R. Heaney of Chicago’s The Field Museum of Natural History believes “the Philippines is the Galapagos Islands times 20.”

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Pinoyspotting: Malaysia, Brunei and Vietnam

Pinoyspotting: Malaysia, Brunei and Vietnam

In my third trip to Southeast Asia, I was able to finally step foot on the island of Borneo. I visited two Borneo places: Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, and the Sultanate of Brunei.

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Pinoyspotting: Indonesia

Pinoyspotting: Indonesia

No need to look far for a fellow Filipino in Indonesia.

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Pinoyspotting: Hong Kong

Pinoyspotting: Hong Kong

Rey E. de la Cruz mingles with fellow Filipino travelers while waiting at airports.

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